BVC-tanten siger, at presset på forældre er stort i dag

Victoria Serrander Lif, kendt som BVC-tanten på sociale medier, besvarer hundredvis af spørgsmål fra bekymrede forældre og ser, hvordan sociale medier har ændret forældreskabet.

Victoria Serrander Lif møder konstant spørgsmål fra nybagte forældre i sin rolle som børnesygeplejerske og grundlægger af kontoen BVC-tanten. Almindelige spørgsmål drejer sig om, hvad en ti måneder gammel baby kan spise, og hvordan man får barnet til at sove. Hun bemærker, at presset på forældre i dag er stort på grund af de sociale medier.

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