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Oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow recently revealed that her children, Apple and Moses, are "very proud" of the unique parenting style she shares with ex-husband Chris Martin. The couple, known for their conscious uncoupling, has embraced a Goop-inspired approach to raising their kids, blending wellness and mindfulness into their daily lives.
Paltrow expressed that Apple and Moses appreciate the values instilled in them, which focus on emotional intelligence, healthy living, and open communication. This parenting philosophy encourages the children to express their feelings and develop a strong sense of self.
The actress emphasized the importance of creating a nurturing environment where her children can thrive. She believes that the positive reinforcement they receive helps them navigate the complexities of growing up in the public eye. As they continue to grow, both Apple and Moses are learning to balance their personal aspirations with the lessons taught by their parents.
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