May 10, 2025 - 07:18

Hilary Swank is navigating the challenges of parenting twins during their "terrible twos." The 50-year-old actress, who shares her two-year-old twins, Aya and Ohm, with husband Philip Schneider, recently opened up about how she approaches the common behavioral phase that many parents dread. Instead of viewing these moments as simply troublesome, Swank prefers to label them as the "teachable twos."
She believes that this perspective allows her to see beyond the defiance and frustration often associated with toddler tantrums. By framing these experiences as opportunities for learning, Swank aims to foster a positive environment for her children. This approach not only helps her cope with the challenges but also encourages her twins to develop their emotional regulation skills.
As she continues to embrace motherhood, Swank highlights the importance of patience and understanding during this pivotal stage of her children's development. Her insights offer a refreshing take on parenting during these formative years.
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