9 Phrases Parents Should Remove From Their Vocabulary to Avoid Harming Their Child

Being loved unconditionally plays a crucial role in a child’s emotional and psychological development. However, how we express our affection to our children can differ based on our family backgrounds and upbringing.
A caring father has spoken out against individuals on social media who criticized him for kissing his five-year-old on the lips.
Everything started when Tom shared a brief peck with his little one in a video discussing their eye color.
He expressed his concern towards the viewers who were bothered by it. He stated, “I will kiss my son, my five-year-old child, on the lips for as long as I deem necessary and as long as he lets me, right, ’cause I love him to bits, and he’s my best pal.”
He also explained that one day his son probably won’t need this type of affection from him anymore, so for now he’s going to enjoy his son’s love for as long as possible.
Someone made a strange comment saying that if you kiss your child on the lips, and you have cavities, you can pass on bacteria and make your child more likely to get cavities too.
The father was amazed by this silly question. In the video, Roman, the son, joined him and said, “Don’t be silly,” while joyfully laughing.
In all of Tom’s videos, all we can see is the true affection and love he has for his 5-year-old son. And as we can see, this feeling is mutual.
Celebrities like David Beckham also take part in kissing their children on the lips. Although they also receive criticism for this practice, many parents see it as a harmless way to express affection.