The Advice Storm
Filtering without alienating
Everyone who has ever held a baby is now an expert on yours. The contradictions pile up — cry it out, never cry it out, swaddle tight, swaddle loose. You need to filter the noise without burning bridges.
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The Help Acceptance
→Everyone wants to help. You hate needing it. Your mother-in-law arrives with casseroles and opinions, your friends offer advice you didn't ask for, and accepting any of it feels like admitting you can't do this alone.
Part of the quest
Just Became a Parent
→Nobody tells you that becoming a parent also means becoming a stranger to your own life. Your identity shifts overnight. Your relationship changes in ways you didn't expect. And everyone has advice except the one person who could actually help: someone who admits they don't know what they're doing either. This quest puts you in the raw early days — the sleep deprivation, the identity crisis, the relationship strain — and teaches you to navigate them without losing yourself or each other.
What you'll learn from The Advice Storm
This scenario focuses on Filtering without alienating — a critical skill inside the broader parenting domain. You'll face a decision where the instinctive response is often the wrong one. After you make your choice, you'll see exactly what happened in the other person's head and why it mattered. The scenario is part of The Help Acceptance, a full interactive story inside the Just Became a Parent quest.
Skills you'll build in Just Became a Parent
More scenarios in this quest
Your mother-in-law is at the door with a casserole and opinions. You desperately need the help. You desperately need her to leave. Navigate the impossible tension of accepting support without losing control.
You need someone to take the baby for two hours so you can sleep. Saying it out loud feels like failure. But the alternative — pretending you're fine — is worse.
It takes a village, but nobody teaches you how to build one. Design a support network that actually works — one where help flows both ways and nobody keeps score.
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