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In a lighthearted conversation during their latest episode of "New Heights," brothers Jason and Travis Kelce shared amusing anecdotes from their childhoods while offering their unique take on parenting. The duo playfully referred to the concept of raising "feral kids," highlighting the importance of allowing children the freedom to explore and learn through their own experiences.
Travis emphasized that a little chaos can be beneficial, suggesting that parents should embrace the messiness of childhood rather than striving for perfection. Jason chimed in, recalling their own adventures growing up, which often involved a fair share of mischief and outdoor escapades. The brothers noted that such experiences foster resilience and creativity in children.
Their humorous banter resonated with listeners, reminding them that parenting is not just about discipline but also about nurturing a spirit of adventure. The episode served as a reminder that every child has their own unique journey, and sometimes, a little wildness is exactly what they need.
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