Barron Trump’s Upbringing: Did a Nanny Really Raise the President’s Son?
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The 45th president proudly declared they didn’t employ a nanny for their son, Barron, saying, "If you have too much help, you don’t get to know your own children." He discussed his role as an actively involved parent: "I’ve always prided myself on being a good father." Melania, too, defined herself as a hands-on mother: "Barron is 9 years old. He needs somebody as a parent there, so I am with him all the time."
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Barron Trump’s Upbringing: Did a Nanny Really Raise the President’s Son?
**Host:** Welcome back to the show. Joining us today is Dr. Susan Miller, a child psychologist and author of “The Modern Family: Navigating Parenting in the 21st Century.” Dr. Miller, thanks for being here.
**Dr. Miller:** Thank you for having me.
**Host:** Now, we’ve been discussing the upbringing of Barron Trump, and there’s been a lot of talk about whether he had a nanny. Former President Trump himself stated they didn’t employ one, emphasizing a hands-on approach to parenting. However, there have been reports and even photographic evidence suggesting Her. What are your thoughts on this apparent discrepancy? Do you think it’s unusual for a high-profile family like the Trumps to utilize childcare help, even if they publicly downplay it?
**Dr. Miller:** That’s an excellent question, and one that ignites a lot of debate among parents today. It’s certainly not unheard of for families, even those in the public eye, to utilize childcare help. The demands of a high-profile lifestyle can be incredibly taxing, and having support can be crucial. [1]
**Host:** So, do you think there’s a stigma attached to using a nanny?
**Dr. Miller:** I think there can be. There’s often this idealized notion of the “perfect parent” who does it all themselves, but the reality is that parenting is a team effort. It takes a village, as they say.
**Host:** What would you say to parents who are struggling with the decision of whether or not to hire help?