Meet the weird, quirky parents set to challenge your style on Parental Guidance
So, what is the series all about? Parental Guidance allows those involved to examine, compare and reassess their own parenting styles.
Channel Nine has truly gathered all types of parenting styles for this season including Road School Parenting, Influencer, Gentle, Lighthouse, Outback and more.
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Continue scrolling to find out more about the new families joining Parental Guidance Season 2.
Tency and David – Outback Parenting
Tency and David – Outback Parenting
Tency, 32, is a stunt-double horse rider and business development coordinator meanwhile David is a FIFO worker.
The parents are raising three boys, Vance, Wyatt, and Clancy on a farm in tropical North Queensland.
An outback parenting style seeks respect, manners, and strict consequences for misbehaviour. While these boys have a lot of fun and freedom – even being taught how to drive as soon as they can reach the pedals – they have responsibilities from a young age.
Sammy and Jason – Lighthouse Parenting
Sammy and Jason – Lighthouse Parenting
Sammy, 41, is a psychology student and Jason, 41, is a business analyst. During COVID, they made the move to reside beachside with their four children under the age of ten.
The Lighthouse method sees parents take a step back from their children and watch from a distance. This grants children independence while still watching over their safety.
The two eldest kids, Pepper, 10, and Jude, 6, are allowed to swim at the beach unaccompanied while the parents watch from afar and they visit the corner store by themselves.