In this two-part episode, we embark on a global tour of parenting styles, exploring how Eastern, European, and Western approaches shape children’s emotional regulation. We take a closer look at how African, Japanese, and Turkish experts emphasize proximal parenting and emotional restraint for harmony. While European thinkers promote autonomy through play and scaffolding, a 2019 King’s College London study pushed smart toys for self-regulation, while Western authoritative parenting balances warmth and structure. A 2017 European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry study highlights the risk of adolescent emotion suppression, while social media may sound like gentle parenting as low control, adding to the “chaos spiral” narrative.