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There are critics of Kennedy’s gentle-parenting-adjacent advice, but still others have taken issue with the business she’s built around it. Kennedy is often lumped in with parenting influencers who, critics say, breed anxiety among parents (mostly moms) by selling the concept of there being a “right” way of parenting and then charging for it. The proliferation and easy availability of parenting resources generally, from digital resources to AI chatbots, can cause today’s parents additional stress by inviting them to check and double-check things they might otherwise do without a second thought, says Charlotte Faircloth, professor of family and society at the University College London Social Research Institute.