Photo:Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for Churchill Downs, Bode Miller/ Instagram
Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for Churchill Downs, Bode Miller/ Instagram
Bode Milleris doling out some tough parenting lessons.On Monday the Olympian, 45, posted an Instagram reel of his sonrunning up a large hillat the bottom of his driveway. In the clip, Miller sits in his car and drives slowly behind his son as he jogs up the hill.“After quitting on his soccer team during his first game of the year, I let him run the hill,” Miller wrote. “Enforcing consequences isn’t my favorite part of parenting, but learning from them is important.”“This was about so much more than a game of soccer. It’s about teaching our kids to never quit,” he continued. “For those who are concerned, the hill running was his idea. He said he didn’t run during the game. This kid is next level. #prouddad.”After the gold medalist shared the video, viewers had mixed reactions to his parenting style.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“I commend you Bode — he was part of a team & others were counting on him, especially during the game. There are consequences in life — we don’t always get what we want,” one commenter wrote. “He may not like it now — but we will learn responsibility.”“This is actually insane," another user wrote. “Kids are their own people that are growing into adulthood. They are not your vessel to fulfill your own personal expectations. As long as they are good people. Raising them this way can cause extreme resentment and serious emotional development issues.”Bode and his wife Morgan Miller, a pro beach volleyball player, are parents to daughter Scarlet, 18 months, twin boysAsher and Aksel, 3, plus sonsEaston, 4, andNash, 7. (Bode is also dad to son Nate, 9, and daughter Dace, 14, from previous relationships.) The couple also shares daughter Emeline, who died in an accidental drowning in a neighbor’s pool at 19 months old.Morgan Miller/InstagramIn a touching Instagram post over Easter weekend, Bode shared a photo of daughter Scarlet as she sat in his arms wearing a cream and floral-patterned dress with a pink bow — thesame garmenthis late daughter Emmy wore a year before her untimely death.“Scarlet’s Easter dress was extra special this year,” Bode wrote in the caption to his post, which included a throwback picture of Emmy in the same ensemble as she posed with her grandparents. “Swipe to see Emmy, Easter 2017.““I love my little princesses,” he added.
Bode Milleris doling out some tough parenting lessons.
On Monday the Olympian, 45, posted an Instagram reel of his sonrunning up a large hillat the bottom of his driveway. In the clip, Miller sits in his car and drives slowly behind his son as he jogs up the hill.
“After quitting on his soccer team during his first game of the year, I let him run the hill,” Miller wrote. “Enforcing consequences isn’t my favorite part of parenting, but learning from them is important.”
“This was about so much more than a game of soccer. It’s about teaching our kids to never quit,” he continued. “For those who are concerned, the hill running was his idea. He said he didn’t run during the game. This kid is next level. #prouddad.”
After the gold medalist shared the video, viewers had mixed reactions to his parenting style.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
“I commend you Bode — he was part of a team & others were counting on him, especially during the game. There are consequences in life — we don’t always get what we want,” one commenter wrote. “He may not like it now — but we will learn responsibility.”
“This is actually insane,” another user wrote. “Kids are their own people that are growing into adulthood. They are not your vessel to fulfill your own personal expectations. As long as they are good people. Raising them this way can cause extreme resentment and serious emotional development issues.”
Bode and his wife Morgan Miller, a pro beach volleyball player, are parents to daughter Scarlet, 18 months, twin boysAsher and Aksel, 3, plus sonsEaston, 4, andNash, 7. (Bode is also dad to son Nate, 9, and daughter Dace, 14, from previous relationships.) The couple also shares daughter Emeline, who died in an accidental drowning in a neighbor’s pool at 19 months old.
Morgan Miller/Instagram
In a touching Instagram post over Easter weekend, Bode shared a photo of daughter Scarlet as she sat in his arms wearing a cream and floral-patterned dress with a pink bow — thesame garmenthis late daughter Emmy wore a year before her untimely death.
“Scarlet’s Easter dress was extra special this year,” Bode wrote in the caption to his post, which included a throwback picture of Emmy in the same ensemble as she posed with her grandparents. “Swipe to see Emmy, Easter 2017.”
“I love my little princesses,” he added.
source: people.com