Health & Wellbeing
Time Out UAE Kids June 2019 59
“Mothers are
superheroes,
they have
superpowers”
to counter a culture of perfect parenting by
documenting realities through a uniquely
honest lens, prompting a more open and
candid conversation around parenthood that
inspires self-belief in parents.
“There was very little social media a few
years ago. Hence, we didn’t feel the pressure
to take pictures and use them to update
everyone as our worlds were smaller, our
contacts people we would see each day
and our immediate families were closer in
distance too,” says De Scally.
#ThisisParenthood has launched with a
documentary screening at Al Jalila Cultural
Centre for Children, Dubai. The film, which
carries the project’s name, consists of a
collection of real narratives with parents in
their first year of being mums and dad.
“Mothers are superheroes, they have
superpowers. They grow and feed babies.
More seriously, the best way for mums to be
allowed to breathe is to stop encouraging a
perfect look or idea of parenting, to speak
up about the reality of how hard it is to
breastfeed and how tired you are as a parent.
It’s even posting that real 2am photo so
people can see the truth,” says De Scally.
“To ensure we have better community
circles supporting mothers and helping them
through these amazing, but really emotional
vulnerable times, us women need to ensure
that we never judge each other, but rather
that we build each other up,” she adds.
The stories captured in the 16-minute
documentary aim to portray real parenting like
never before, talking openly about the highs
and lows of the parenthood journey.
In partnership with mums, dads and
BAFTA-nominated director Lucy Cohen,
#ThisIsParenthood aims to normalise more
open, honest conversations and inspire self-
belief in parents from the UAE and worldwide.
“Life was very real as those we loved were
involved in our lives and nothing could truly be
hidden. Today, we’re constantly sharing our
lives via social media so that the people we
love who are far away feel that they’re a part
of our day to day. We would really not want
anyone to be concerned – so we avoid being
real,” she adds.
For De Scally, the project marks the
beginning of change, and will encourage
mums to seek support whenever things
become a bit too tough.
“Prepare well before your birth, know your
community resources. Start to engage those
resources during pregnancy and build new
circles of friends that will have kids around
the same time. Once
baby is born, make
sure you go out to
places where you
can get help,” she
advises mums.
“You’re enough
and your child will
always love you.”
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