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Parenting Under Constant Observation
One of the most challenging aspects of life in the White House was the level of security required. The presence of the Secret Service ensured safety, but it also introduced limitations that affected daily life.
This environment shaped how Michelle and her husband approached parenting. They had to be intentional about every decision, balancing safety with the need to allow their daughters to grow independently.
Friendships, for example, were influenced by these realities. While trust and connection remained important, they existed within a framework of security that few families ever encounter.
They did not want their daughters to grow up thinking of themselves as celebrities. Instead, they emphasized values such as responsibility, humility, and perspective.
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