Exclusive: Ally Langdon reveals what she's learned from being a host on Parental Guidance

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Ally Langdon, co-host of the groundbreaking Parenting Guidance series, says her own parenting style has "evolved over the years." She currently says she is "inconsistent as ever". "One day you have the ball, it's bit of a strict mom, and then the next day lot happens at work... You get it,'" she says. Not that their six-year-old Mack and four-year-old Scout have a lot to deal with. "Mack is so sweet and cute, thoughtful and intelligent," Ally tells 9Entertainment about her oldest child. "The Scout is just a steam roller," she says of her daughter. said he had cubs in his vehicle. This time, a potential predator, played by an undercover police officer from the Australian Federal Police, asks children for their personal information. "There's been a huge focus on screen time, online safety, what our kids are doing with technology this season, and tonight our kids are playing a video game it's really interesting -- different parenting styles," adds Ally. She explains that there are parents who have candid conversations with their children about the dangers of online gaming and those who don't. There are also parents who are a little slacker in their screen time rules and those who aren't. READ Parental Guidance A closer look at Dr Justin Coulson's handling parenting dilemmas ahead of the new season 2023 Some parents say they want their kids to be kids and they don't want to open that worm bin. "And then you see them playing this video game and they said, 'He hasn't played this game before,' with a certain family. As soon as I gave him the device, he definitely played the game before." Her husband, Mike Willesee Jr., is with the couple's children. What I love about each and every one of them is that they've thought about how they want to parent. That's something I probably took out of this season. She loves that the show gives parents the opportunity to think and discuss their own parenting style. "Most of us don't sit down and discuss what to do, it's a little bit about how we were raised," he adds. “Maybe we reject some parenting style of our parents and make a conscious decision to be different in certain areas, but I just do what my mom and dad did to us because I think we got good in some way. "I just have adapt it the city where I grew up in the jungle," she says, adding that working with your partner is "very important" when it comes deciding how raise your children. Ally says she hopes to practice more "consistency" in her parenting style. and I talk about a lot is that we need to be more consistent, but I was really careful that my mom was with us at home growing up, and so we were very lucky to have her presence all the time. "But when we got in trouble we were sent to our room and said, 'Wait until your daddy comes home!' Then my father would come.” She and Mike prefer to "share the discipline" so it's not always one "good cop" and the other "bad cop". "And I think that's where we naturally sit, more playful and a little more tolerant, and
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