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]]>A positive attitude is contagious, so if you radiate positivity (most of the time), it will help your kids become more resilient.
One habit of successful single parents is to journal every day. When you look back on what you’ve written, you will be able to pinpoint the challenges you face, and start to develop solutions.
It is imperative that you make regular time for yourself to allow you to recuperate. Start off by earmarking two dates over the next month.
Get a babysitter or ask a friend to look after the kids, and plan what you want to do on your “date.”
As a single parent, having a support system is vital. Look for online single parents groups, local single parents, and local family and friends for support. You can help each other with lift club and with solving common everyday problems.
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]]>As a single parent, you have got to know your children very well. You doubtless have a strong connection, and can even tell what they’re thinking.
Likewise, they probably know what every look on your face means. This is the closeness that single parenting can develop.
What I find so great about being a single parent is that I don’t have to ask anyone else if a dinner date suits them, and I don’t have to coordinate my every move with another adult. Instead, it’s just me and the kids.
Because my children live in two homes, the make sure the time I get to spend with my children is precious quality time.
If the kids are at their other parent’s home, you get a bit of time to yourself. Don’t be guilty about it. Enjoy this time to refresh and rejuvenate.
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]]>The post How to dramatically improve your life as a single parent appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>A positive attitude is contagious, so if you radiate positivity (most of the time), it will help your kids become more resilient.
One habit of successful single parents is to journal every day. When you look back on what you’ve written, you will be able to pinpoint the challenges you face, and start to develop solutions.
It is imperative that you make regular time for yourself to allow you to recuperate. Start off by earmarking two dates over the next month.
Get a babysitter or ask a friend to look after the kids, and plan what you want to do on your “date.”
As a single parent, having a support system is vital. Look for online single parents groups, local single parents, and local family and friends for support. You can help each other with lift club and with solving common everyday problems.
The post How to dramatically improve your life as a single parent appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>The post Being a single parent is awesome appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>As a single parent, you have got to know your children very well. You doubtless have a strong connection, and can even tell what they’re thinking.
Likewise, they probably know what every look on your face means. This is the closeness that single parenting can develop.
What I find so great about being a single parent is that I don’t have to ask anyone else if a dinner date suits them, and I don’t have to coordinate my every move with another adult. Instead, it’s just me and the kids.
Because my children live in two homes, the make sure the time I get to spend with my children is precious quality time.
If the kids are at their other parent’s home, you get a bit of time to yourself. Don’t be guilty about it. Enjoy this time to refresh and rejuvenate.
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