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Somewhere between parenting hacks and pure chaos, the internet has crowned a new MVP—and her name is Jessica. She doesn’t babysit, she doesn’t exist, and yet, she’s out there stopping toddler tantrums like a supernatural nanny.
It’s true! Parents are now yelling “Jessica!” into the void—and their kids are instantly too confused to continue crying.The Jessica effectIt’s simple: a toddler screams, parent yells “Jessica!” The result? Immediate pause. Tears? On hold. Brain? Buffering. One mom, Tiffani Ortega, said her crying 2-year-old went quiet the second her husband dropped the name. “If I hadn’t said that, the child probably would have cried the whole way home,” she told Today.com.
Another parent nailed it: “We magically stop crying and start looking for the Jessica that does not exist.
” But the fact is, Jessica isn’t even mandatory. Any random name works.The name with a plot twist energyMedical experts say this is a ‘pattern interrupt,’ a phenomenon, where you have basically, confused the tantrum out of existence. Toddlers are laser-focused when upset, so an unexpected “Jessica!” short-circuits the drama. As per a report by Today.com, doctors say that toddlers are harder to distract, which is exactly why this works. Calling out a name makes the kid pause, giving parents the precious time to regain control.

