'Children make mistakes,' David Beckham says after Brooklyn post

Former England footballer David Beckham has come out in support of his son Brooklyn after the young man took to Instagram to express his frustrations with his family. In a statement, Beckham said that parents must allow their children to "make mistakes" as a way for them to learn and grow.

The former sports star made this comment while speaking on CNBC's Squawk Box about the dangers of social media. He mentioned how he has used his platform to raise awareness about issues affecting children around the world through his work with Unicef.

Beckham emphasized that teaching one's children to navigate mistakes is crucial for their development, stating "They make mistakes. Children are allowed to make mistakes. That's how they learn."
 
I'm totally with David Beckham on this! I mean, think about it - my little cousin was just trying to post a selfie on Instagram and ended up getting roasted by the whole internet... I felt so bad for him πŸ€•. But at the same time, his mum was like "oh, don't worry, honey, mistakes happen" and took it as an opportunity to teach him about online etiquette πŸ€“. Like, that's exactly what parents need to do - let their kids make mistakes so they can learn from them! I had a similar experience with my own phone when I was like 10... remember how embarrassing that was for me 😳? Anyway, Beckham is totally right, and I'm glad he's using his platform to spread the word about this. My nephew just did something silly on TikTok last week... guess what? 🀣
 
I gotta say, I love how David Beckham is speaking from experience on this one πŸ€”πŸ‘¨β€βš½οΈ. His son Brooklyn's Instagram rant was a bit dramatic, but it made me think about my own childhood and the struggles I had growing up... or at least, my parents' approach to dealing with those struggles πŸ˜‚. It's crazy how we all learn from our mistakes, even if some of us aren't always comfortable acknowledging them. My mum always used to say that "failures are just stepping stones" - I think that's exactly what Beckham is saying here. Let's give him a round of applause for speaking his mind on this one πŸ‘πŸ’¬.
 
I think its kinda cool that Becks is takin' a stand on this one πŸ€”. As someone who's been around the block a few times, I can relate to makin' mistakes and learnin from 'em. I mean, we all mess up sometimes, but it's how we respond that matters. It's not about lettin' kids just run wild and make whatever mistakes they want, but about teachin' 'em to be resilient and figure out what's best for themselves.

It got me thinkin', when were the last time you made a mistake and had to deal with the consequences? Did you learn from it or did you let it get the best of you? Either way, its all part of the journey, right? We can't keep our kids in bubble wraps forever 🚫. Gotta give Becks credit for bein' open about this and sharin' his wisdom with us all πŸ’‘.
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, my dad was always like this too... I mean, he'd get so frustrated with me and my siblings all the time, but he just wanted us to figure things out for ourselves, you know? Like, if I lost a game of FIFA or something, he'd be all "figure it out yourself" πŸ˜‚. It's funny, cause now that I think about it, those were some of my best learning moments πŸ€“. Anyway, I can see where David is coming from... kids need to learn how to handle failure on their own, and social media just makes it worse, right? πŸ“±
 
so david beckham is suddenly a parenting expert now πŸ™„ like he hasn't had his fair share of drama with his family already? anyway, i guess it's cute that he's trying to offer advice on how to handle social media drama... newsflash, dad: your son might not be as oblivious as you think πŸ˜‚. and btw, isn't the whole point of having a platform like cnbc's squawk box supposed to be sharing real opinions, not just your kid's problems? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€• just saw david beckham sayin parents gotta let kids mess up so they can learn from it... like what about when the kid breaks his arm or gets beat up in school 🀯? is that part of the learning process too?! i dont think so... sounds like a buncha malarkey to me. and what about when the kid gets scammed online by some fake friend on instagram? 😳 Beckham thinks social media is just gonna teach kids right from wrong... please πŸ‘Ž
 
I dont know if i trust david beckham on this one πŸ€”. he says kids need to be taught to take risks and make mistakes so they can learn, but what about the poor kid who gets hurt or embarrassed because of it? that sounds like a pretty convenient excuse to me. i mean, his son is out there on instagram, getting roasted by strangers... does david not think about the impact that's gonna have on him? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ also, what makes this guy an expert on child development? he played footy when he was 11 and now he's a thought leader? πŸ†
 
πŸ€” Beckham makes sense on this one. I mean, we all remember when our parents did stuff and we were like 'what was that?!' lol. My mum always said the same thing about me making mistakes, and you know what? It turned out pretty cool. πŸ™Œ

I think it's great that he's using his platform to spread this message, especially since Brooklyn is young. I hope he finds a good balance between letting him express himself and giving advice when needed. The thing is, social media can be super tricky for kids... they don't fully understand the implications of what they post online πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.

Anyway, I love that Beckham's trying to use his influence for good! It's awesome that he's working with Unicef too - those guys do amazing work πŸ’•.
 
I think Beckham's got a point πŸ€”, especially when it comes to his kid Brooklyn speaking out about the family drama πŸ’¬. Social media can be tough, and it's great that he's using his platform to raise awareness about issues affecting kids worldwide πŸ‘₯. But I do think parents have to strike a balance between letting their little ones make mistakes (because, yeah, that's how they learn πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ) and making sure they're not getting hurt too badly 😬. Beckham's all about using the platform for good, but it's also important to consider your kid's emotional well-being πŸ€—. Still, I love that he's supporting Brooklyn and encouraging him to speak up πŸ’ͺ!
 
tbh, i think david beckham's words about letting kids make mistakes are kinda on point πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. as a parent ur gotta let go and trust ur little ones to figure stuff out for themselves. it's not always easy, but it's what makes them stronger in the long run 🌟. i mean, we all remember that one time when we messed up big time and had to pick ourselves up πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. it's a rite of passage, right? anyway, david beckham seems like someone who gets it πŸ’―. he's been using his platform for good for years, so it's awesome to see him speaking out on this too πŸ‘
 
πŸ€— I think it's so refreshing to see David Beckham speaking up about this πŸ™Œ. As a parent myself, I know how hard it can be to balance giving our kids the freedom to explore and make their own decisions with wanting to protect them from getting hurt 😩. But at the end of the day, teaching them to navigate those mistakes is what's gonna help them grow into strong, independent people 🌱.

I mean, let's face it, social media can be a real minefield for kids these days 🀯. They're bombarded with information and opinions from all sides, and it's easy for them to get caught up in the drama πŸ’”. But if we as parents can teach them how to sift through that noise and make their own decisions, that's when they'll really start to thrive πŸ’ͺ.

I love what David said about allowing kids to "make mistakes" – it's such a simple but powerful message πŸ“š. And let's not forget, he's got some amazing experience under his belt with Unicef πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘¦. He knows firsthand how important it is to give kids the tools they need to succeed 🎯.
 
I gotta say, I'm loving David Beckham's vibes on this πŸ™Œ. As a parent myself, it's so easy to wanna shield our kids from every little mistake and worry that we're doing the right thing by them. But honestly, that's just gonna hold them back 🚫. Letting them stumble and learn from their own errors is like, super important for their growth and stuff. I mean, think about it, if we're always gonna fix everything for them, how are they supposed to develop problem-solving skills? πŸ˜• It's not all sunshine and rainbows, but trust me, it's worth the risk πŸ’―. I'm all for parents being supportive, but also giving their kids some space to make their own decisions 🀝. And hey, if Brooklyn can be a role model like that, I'm all in πŸ‘!
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda feeling bad for Brooklyn, you know? As a parent myself (just kidding, but I do feel for him 😊), it can be tough to deal with the pressures of social media and being in the public eye. David Beckham is right tho, mistakes are a part of life and if we don't let our kids learn from them, they're gonna grow up all messed up πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. But at the same time, as a parent you want to protect your child from harm and make sure they're okay... it's like this tricky balance, right? Where do you draw the line between letting them have some independence and still keeping an eye on them πŸ‘€. I think what Beckham is saying is that parents gotta trust their kids a bit more and not be so overbearing all the time. Makes sense, but easy to say when it's your own kid in the situation πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ...
 
😊 I gotta say, it's kinda awesome to see David Beckham using his influence to spread a positive message about kids making mistakes. It's easy to get caught up in the pressure of being perfect online, but honestly, that's just not how life works out πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. My kid makes mistakes all the time and we're like, "Oh yeah, it happens!" And then they learn from it and move on. I love that Beckham is saying parents should be supportive and let their kids figure things out for themselves. It's all about building resilience and confidence, you know? 🌟
 
πŸ€” I think its kinda cool that David Beckham is standing up for his son like this... I mean, everyone makes mistakes, right? My niece did something super silly last year and her parents just let it go instead of scolding her and stuff πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. It's good to hear that the Beckhams are trying to teach Brooklyn that its okay to make mistakes and learn from them πŸ’ͺ. But at the same time, I feel bad for Brooklyn because his family is in the public eye... its not easy being famous when you're still figuring things out πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.
 
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