. “You want to try and have a real dialogue around consequence. It made them more accountable. Whenever there was punishment involved, it didn’t always work out so well.”
The Academy Award winner, who is mom to 19-year-old son, Ellery, and 16-year-old daughter, Jaya, credits the strategy for getting her kids to open up to her about tough topics without fear of judgement. “Not shaming them by declaring punishment, I think that’s one of the reasons they are so honest with me,” Dern revealed.
Laura Dern posed with her children and mother, Diane Ladd, at the 92nd Annual Academy Awards in 2020.The “Big Little Lies” star said she she also learned early on to look for subtle cues from Jaya and Ellery, whom she shares with ex-husband Ben Harper. “You need to really learn to listen to what your kid is saying, buried in a larger conversation,” Dern explained. “You know when they’re like, ‘my friend is using E-cigarettes, and she says it’s like totally safe. I would never do it, but my friend says it’s cool.’ There’s good chance that they’re the ‘friend.’”
Worst, hardly related tease ever - This is actually more about her work with the American Lung Association to educate kids on the dangers of vaping... Well worth the read....
Because they are raised by the nanny?
This generation is something else. My niece screams a lot whenever she is acting up. I cannot imagine having a kid on a day to day basis. The parents should have medals.
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