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Are parenting Apps and algorithms replacing mother’s instinct?

In an age of smartphones and AI, parenting apps have emerged as a go-to tool for modern parents.

From tracking feeding schedules to monitoring sleep patterns, these apps promise to streamline parenting with data-driven insights. With algorithms that offer personalised advice, many parents now turn to their phones for guidance on baby care, milestones, and even emotional well-being.

Apps such as Huckleberry help you ‘Discover your child’s natural rhythm and take the guesswork out of parenting.’

However, the rise of tech-assisted parenting raises questions: Are these apps diminishing the value of a mother’s instinct? Some argue that while algorithms can provide useful tips, they lack the intuition and emotional understanding unique to a parent’s bond with their child. Others believe that apps can complement natural instincts, offering reassurance and practical help in an often overwhelming journey.

Ultimately, while parenting apps offer convenience and support, they are not a replacement for the nuanced, deeply personal connection between parent and child. Balancing tech tools with a trust in one’s own intuition may be key to navigating modern parenting successfully.

What are your views? Are you a grandparent witnessing modern-age parenting? Do your offspring use parenting apps? Has a parenting app replaced your first-hand knowledge of parenting?

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