Remember the iconic TV show That '70s Show? Well, its stars Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are not just famous actors but also proud parents to two adorable kids, Wyatt, 5, and Dimitri, 3. These two are taking parenting to a whole new level by sharing stories from their own lives to teach their kids the difference between right and wrong. And guess what? They're drawing inspiration from another beloved sitcom, Full House.
Creating Stories to Mold Young Minds
Mila, now 36, shared her parenting journey on iHeartRadio’s podcast, "Teach Me Something New." She said, "Wyatt now knows everything about us. I mean, literally, she’s like, ‘Tell me a story from your life?’ and you’re like, ‘Alright, let me think about a story.’" Mila went on to explain how eventually, the real-life stories run out, and that's when creativity kicks in. "So Ashton has to go and start creating stories from real life," she added with a laugh.
Learning from the Past
This dynamic duo doesn't shy away from using their experiences to educate their children. Mila recounted, "We’re like Full House, OK?" referring to the show's famous moral lessons. "We always have to have like a learning curve in there," she said, emphasizing their commitment to teaching life lessons through storytelling.
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Practical Lessons Through Stories
For instance, when Wyatt lost a soccer game and needed a lesson in good sportsmanship, Mila and Ashton turned to storytelling. Ashton, known for his role in Just Married, narrated a tale about losing a basketball game against the neighbors. "If there’s a learning lesson of the day, like if one of the kids didn’t do something … it gets interjected in the story of your life," Mila explained. "There’s always a learning lesson to this." This method not only teaches valuable lessons but also strengthens the bond between parents and children.
Embracing Their Goofy Side
Beyond the structured lessons, Mila and Ashton admit to being goofy parents. Mila said, "I think we’re very comfortable with ourselves acting a fool at home, but maybe that comes from the idea of being comfortable in your own body, and in your own skin, and in your mind and not having a fear of making a fool of yourself." This comfort level allows them to be spontaneous and fun, creating a lively home environment.

Proof of their fearless parenting came in July 2019 when they posted a video on Instagram singing a Spanish nursery rhyme. Mila and Ashton showed no hesitation, proving that making a fool of oneself is all part of the fun.
We can't wait to see what creative story they'll come up with next for Wyatt and

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