This mum "never says no" to her eight-year-old daughter and lets her make all her own decisions - as well as buys her what she asks for - she says it's the best way to parent. Lorna Simpson, 37, believes children don't need someone "constantly telling them what to do and saying no". Lorna, a part-time busker and home-schooler, from Croydon, south London , doesn't enforce rules on her daughter Skylah-Faith such as a strict bedtime - adding that her daughter naturally "does the right thing".
Lorna believes her approach to parenting allows her daughter to learn at her own pace. Flowers you should be planting this May to create a colourful paradise Frankie Bridge's 'flattering' ASOS jumpsuit is perfect for styling with flats or heels Something many parents experience - particularly with young children - is the "I see it, I want it" stage which usually has your youngun asking you to buy them whatever they see. However, instead of refusing her little girl Skylah-Faith's requests, Lorna asks her why she wants something and why she's interested in it.
Lorna believes a blanket refusal without explanation is "harsh" and instead opts for communication and understanding. A keen dancer, Lorna has bought Skylah-Faith a dancing pole and an aerial hammock, as well as her own gaming set-up. Sklyar-Faith is passionate about these things and Lorna wanted to help her grow her interest and learn more.
Lorna said: "So we'll be out, for example, and if my daughter wants something online or in the s.
