Kate Gosselin Advice to Mom of Octuplets - "You Can Do This!"
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Kate Gosselin, mom of twins and sextuplets, star of TLC's Jon and Kate Plus 8 and co-author of the New York Times bestseller "Multiple Blessings," has perhaps the best perspective of what's in store for the anonymous California woman who gave birth to six boys and two girls yesterday. What are the best three pieces of advice would she give to this new mom as she faces a new life with eight little ones? Gosselin shared her thoughts exclusively with ParentDish.com.
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Do you ever wonder what life would be like if you had one more child? How about two more? How about SIX more?
Four years ago, Jon and Kate Gosselin went from being parents of two to parents of eight, and their lives have never been the same.
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Today we all have a window into that life on TLC's Jon and Kate Plus 8. And of course, part of peeking into someone else's life is hypothesizing how we might do things differently or better, because it's always easy to imagine what you would do in someone else's shoes.
What is harder to imagine is what it would really be like to walk in those other shoes -- what's it like to wake up every morning and be Kate Gosselin? ParentDish had a chance to ask her just that recently.
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In a normal week, the Gosselins have a television crew in their house about half the time, which is a lot, if you think about it. And while they will occasionally opt out of filming specific moments with their kids, the Gosselins have no editorial control over the show -- what you see is what you get, packaged by a team of folks at Discovery and TLC. But, Kate says, this is reality TV, and it accurately reflects life at the Gosselin house; nothing is pre-planned or made up. "We don't have time to memorize scripts," she jokes.
I believe that.
"We set out to show the truth," Kate says, "I couldn't watch it if it weren't true." What you see, in every televised moment, is precisely what is happening -- no stage directions or do-overs. This is life at the Gosselin house.
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Kate Gosselin has gotten quite a bit of flak, both from the media and from viewers, for the way she treats her husband; the two are often shown bickering during the show. Kate says the criticisms don't bother her; she doesn't Google herself or make a practice of reading about herself on or off line. "Everyone has an opinion," she says, "and I'm only paying attention to my own." But she does admit that the way the show is edited affects how people see her family and her marriage. "If Jon and I have three spats over a two day period, they're going to edit it to make it look like those happened in the 22 minute period." The show is just a small slice of her family's life, after all.
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Kate is clearly focused not on what goes on outside her family but on her children. Her goal, she says, is to treat each child like an only child -- a hard thing to do when you're the mom of eight. "I hold myself to a very high standard," she says. At the same time, though, she's not trying to be perfect, or even to appear perfect to viewers of the show. She's just living her life.
And yes, she's living it with television cameras in her house, but it's still her real life. Kate says that while the experience of being on television has changed her life, it hasn't changed who she is. She says the same about having eight children -- "It's hard to live through what we have lived through and not change. We are the same -- it's how people treat us" that is different.
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One of the hardest things about her family, Kate says, is the noise; there are days when the older girls, Cara and Mady, come home from school and their reports about what they have done are drowned out by the noise of the sextuplets. More than anything, she says, she longs for peace and quiet -- otherwise, she would not change a thing about her life.
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Kate finds the humor in her life -- recently, she partnered with P&G to help promote some of their brands, including Bounty paper towels, which she refers to as "my weapon of choice." She also laughs about the end of nap time at the Gosselin house; the sextuplets are four now and no one, Kate says, naps any more. But it's a rare night that the family gets through dinner without someone dozing off at the table. Recently, Jon said, "I think we can kiss goodbye ever having a family dinner again." A good night, Kate said, is when the kids push their plates out of the way before they fall asleep.
You have to laugh about that, and Kate Gosselin does.
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The Gosselins have a strong faith in God; they are often seen on the show wearing t-shirts with scripture on them and attending church. But despite the fact that the show doesn't highlight their faith, the Gosselins see it as an opportunity to share what they believe. Their website, The Gosselin 10, includes prayers and devotionals, and Jon and Kate travel around speaking to various churches and groups about their life and faith. The show, Kate says, has given them this opportunity to share what they believe.
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And for the Gosselins, being on television is about opportunity, not fame. The show has opened a variety of doors for them; Kate and Jon both work from home, which makes their life as parnents of eight more manageable. But it's not easy by any means -- there are days, Kate says, when she and Jon work until midnight.
Kate has three pieces of advice for other parents. "Every morning, before my feet hit the floor," she says, "I pray for strength, just enough to get through that day." She reminds parents that a sense of humor can get you through nearly everything -- laugh, she says, don't cry. And finally, the most important lesson of all: "Always remember that bedtime comes, every single day."
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"I would say, first of all, congratulations on your hard hard work -- getting your babies here safe and sound!," she beamed. "Second, hold on. The NICU is quite a scary ride. Finally, you can do this -- from now until forever, you will struggle with a gamut of emotions but you can and you will be okay."
Gosslin goes on to caution the California mother that, like all new moms, she should "look forward to feelings of overwhelming proportions -- good, bad and ugly." But unlike moms of singles or twins, moms of remarkable multiples will be barraged by outsiders. "People will pop up with advice when they have no idea [of] the situation." And of course, more babies means more help, which means more people around all the time.
The new mom should be prepared for a "loss of privacy, and loneliness," Gosselin said. "It's all survivable, though, if you are determined enough."
All the California octuplets are still in the NICU. While they are reported to be doing well, they aren't out of the woods yet; three of the eight require breathing assistance. Their doctors indicated that the next seven days will be critical for all eight babies.
Serious medical uncertainties is something Gosselin relates to, saying that she and husband Jon got through the NICU with "Lots of prayer!" She also cautions, though, that "our babies sailed through the NICU. But that was rare and a miracle to say the least." We hope that the octuplets have as easy a time as the Gosselin's sextuplets did.
Finally, Gosselin has a simple but powerful piece of advice for the new mom: "Trust God's plan -- He knows best!" We're sure that lots of people -- Kate Gosselin included -- will be keeping these tiny babies in their prayers in the days to come.
What advice do you have, whether you're a parent of one, five or none, for this remarkable new family?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 10)
Tam 1-27-2009 @ 7:48PM
Please, please, PLEASE ANONYMOUS octuplet family DO NOT TAKE ONE BIT OF ADVICE FROM KATE (or Jon) GOSSELIN!!!!!! NOT ONE BIT! This woman has absolutely ZERO business advising ANYONE on parenting!! ZERO!
Congratulations, and may you find much love and happiness with your children.
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Patricia 1-28-2009 @ 7:54AM
I just started watching Jon and Kate and find them to be spectacular parents even though they are a bit more structured than I would be. Their children are loved and cared for and will turn out fine. I love watching the show and feel the parents are heroes for their efforts to focus their energy on their children. I am a teacher and I feel their children will respect authority and succeed in school because of their solid home life.
Richards 1-28-2009 @ 8:20AM
Walk a mile in Kate's Shoes!!!!!!!!
lily 1-28-2009 @ 9:29AM
Tam... you are rediculous! Kate Gosselin is a great mom and they are a fantastic family. I come from a family of mulitples and i know first hand how it can be. The Gosselins raise their kids with good values, manners, dignity, humor and love. Kate has grown with her kids and has become an outstanding parent to admire. The entire family can be a role model for all families because they represent about every type of personality out there. Give us all a break Tam. The Gosselins are real and down to earth.....im not as sure about you though.
patty 1-28-2009 @ 6:48PM
I completely agree. Kate has no room to be giving advice. She is raising 8 brats who have no control over their emotions. Their behavior is horrible, especially Maddie. "Meltdowns" is a nice way of saying temper tantrums. Hitting each other, screaming, throwing fits is not good childhood behavior.
Maddie is headed for tabloid headlines as she gets older. If Katie poo doesn't do something now the remaining children will follow in Maddie's steps.
Donna 1-28-2009 @ 10:13AM
TAM, live in a household with many children, weather multiples or not and the only way to get through it is structure, with lightening up for good behavior. As children come to know what is expected of them and what is not, from a very young age, they become easier to raise and want to help more. Kate and Jon praise good behavior and you can see the kids responding over the years, it doesn't just happen over night. By having structure they learn good habits and they come to know what to expect from their parents also.
mom of five 1-28-2009 @ 10:36AM
And YOUR advice is based on what? Yes, Kate is anal and is short tempered with Jon but they are raising 8 kids close in age. It is like living in a day care center 24/7. And she didn't actually give any parenting advice, it was more just words of support that you can get through the rough times so what exactly did she do wrong?
Marinemom 1-28-2009 @ 12:22PM
OMG! To all the HATERS out there...get a freaking life. The Gosselin's are EXCEPTIONAL examples of good parents and they are doing a FABULOUS job raising all those children. WHY are people soooo jealous of them? You folks are simply stupid - no way around it.
To the new parents: good luck and God Bless! If it were me, I'd invite Kate over to help me work out a schedule and then...no matter what...enjoy your miracle.
positive31 1-28-2009 @ 12:39PM
Hater, Kate and Jon are awesome parents. I too raised a family of six and she reminds me of me. She is clean, clean, clean, you have to have a structured environment with many children although we do have our off days (when the children run a muck.) I love the way Kate manages the household in addition to Jon who works an eight hour day (I am assuming) and carries his weight. This household is smoothly run.
lydia Solis 1-28-2009 @ 2:01PM
What is your problem, Tam? Are you afraid Kate might actually succeed in raising some great kids? Do you want everyone to be psycho cases like YOU?
rosepetal19643 1-28-2009 @ 3:36PM
Why would you say that? You have no idea how they actually parent except what you see on television. Do you believe everything you see on television?
Tam 1-28-2009 @ 2:44PM
Quite honestly Lydia (and all previous future-posters who have taken to personally attacking me) that you would have the ability and insight to diagnose my 'mental stability' (or as you assert, lack thereof) from my original post, well, maybe you ought to look inward at your own mental state. The idolization of a woman who exploits her children and continues to grift & profit from them, well...what can I say? Sorry to be in the majority that finds this disgusting. If those kids turn out without damage after having their childhood exploited, hey, good for them. From what we've seen thus, far, I wish them all the luck in the world. They're truly going to need it. And furthermore, I am not jealous AND I wouldn't walk a frigging millimeter in that family's shoes!
Carol 1-28-2009 @ 4:11PM
Was that REALLY necessary? Even if you don't agree with Kate's parenting, she DOES have the experience. And she has been thru
a lot.
Jennifer 1-28-2009 @ 5:54PM
You can always tell who doesn't watch the show by how they criticize it. Yes, Kate is short with Jon but if you have ever watched the two of them alone together you can see how much they love each other. They are doing the show because it will pay for the kids to go to college. Do you have a more feasible idea for how they can accomplish that without the show? If you have ever watched one of the "Question & Answer" shows you would know that the kids can opt out of filming whenever they want (Mady often posts a "Do not enter" sign on her door and that the film crew is not allowed to be there 24/7. Before you call them bad parents you should do some research...the kids eat healthy, balanced meals (mostly organic and made from scratch,) know how to help out around the house, do well in school, are showered with love & they get to have some really amazing adventures. Sounds like they are doing a pretty good job.
Labrath151 1-28-2009 @ 7:46PM
I totally agree with you. They are nothing but a bunch of free loaders. I don't even watch the show anymore. She needs to kick the camera crew out of her house. Sure, anyone can raise 8 kids at once, and happily I might add, if they don't have to worry about money. And shame on TLC for dragging it out this long.
Mike A 1-28-2009 @ 7:48PM
Tam might be a bit harsh but it would be easier if they had tlc paying to go on vacation...renew their vows in Hawaii .. get a newer bigger house so yes take her advice as long as you get the tlc contract along with it.... I'm just saying
Brittany 1-28-2009 @ 8:58PM
You are horrible! You don't even know the Gosselins. You have no right to make that judgement off of a family you never met! Not a single person out there is a perfect family to begin with. Everyone does the best with the situation they are in.
Katie 1-29-2009 @ 3:21PM
Tam,
Are your kidding me? How many children do you have? Jon and Kate do great. Are you watching the same show? These children are beautiful in a beautiful family.
ANN 1-29-2009 @ 8:28AM
LISTEN WELL TO KATE. ANYONE WHO HAS SEEN HER HANDLE THE 8 CHILDREN WILL TELL YOU SHE IS THE MOST ORGANIZED MOTHER I HAVE EVER SEEN. SHE LOVES THE 8 CHILDREN. SHE KISSES EACH ONE EVERY CHANCE SHE GETS. SURE SHE'S STRICT.. ANYONE WITH A CHILD OR CHILDREN KNOWS THAT YOU BETTER BE STRICT OR YOU WILL HAVE BRATS..... NOW FOR JON. WHAT A SWEET MAN HE IS. HE TOO HUGS AND KISSES THE 8 CHILDREN. MY HAT IS OFF TO THIS FINE COUPLE. I LOVE THEIR SHOW. I AM UP IN MY 70ies, AND RAISED A FAMILY.
CONGRATUALTIONS TO THE GOSSENLIN'S AMERICA LOVES YOU.
ANN 1-29-2009 @ 8:29AM
WHY IN THE WORLD WOULD YOU SAY THIS ABOUT KATE. IS SHE STRICT, YES SHE HAS TO BE. IS SHE A GOOD MOM, THE BEST THERE IS. LOOK AT THE CHILDREN WHEN THEY GO SOMEWHERE? NEVER LOST ONE, NEVER AN ACCIDENT. WELL BEHAVED. JON IS A PERFECT DADDY TOO. SHAME ON YOU FOR SOUR GRAPES. YOU MUST BE BLIND NOT TO SEE HOW GREAT KATE IS......... GET WITH THE PROGRAM GIRL. I AM AN OLD FASHIONED MOM AND STILL SEE ONE GREAT LADY WITH 8 GORGEOUS CHILDREN AND KATE HAS THE COOLEST HUSBAND AROUND.