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Let this be a wake-up call. Not just to put down our phones—but to pick up our children’s emotions.
#PresenceOverPresents #ParentingReflections #EmotionalNeglect #DigitalDisconnect
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Parenting is not a checklist. It’s a relationship that shapes a life. 💛
We’re not just talking about nappies and school runs. We’re talking about love without conditions, growth in both directions and the quiet choices that help a child become who they are meant to be.
🍼 Read what it truly means to be a parent: https://zurl.co/KhLHX
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This reflection is close to my heart—a realization that while we guide, we must also allow them to grow in their own way.
#AspirationsWeBothHold #Parenting #LetThemGrow #Dreams #LifeLessons #Growth #UnconditionalLove #ParentingReflections #PersonalGrowth
Exciting News: New Blog Post Coming Tomorrow! 🎉
Tomorrow at 8:00 AM, my latest blog post, “Joyful Chaos: Life with My Toddler,” goes live! 📝✨
I’m diving into the beauty and challenges of raising a two-year-old—sharing heartfelt stories, moments of laughter, and reflections on embracing the chaos of motherhood.
Mark your calendars, and I’d love to hear your thoughts when the post goes live. 🥳🥳
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Watching Erin Reed's reel about her mom's recent passing deeply resonated with me. She mentioned how she learned to be a mom thanks to her own mother.
This made me reflect on my own upbringing. My dad was strict, and while he played with me a lot, he never told me, "I love you." I feared him on his bad days—quick to anger, yelling, and physical punishment made him unpredictable.
In contrast, my mom was almost always sweet and caring. Though she also had moments of anger and physical punishment, it was less frequent than my dad's.
After transitioning, I found it challenging to adopt the term "mom." My therapist reminded me that bearing a child isn't a requirement to be called one. I raise, love, listen, fight for, and am emotionally available to mine.
Reflecting on my "mothering" skills, I realize how much I’ve learned from my mom, sans the physical punishment. I could have taken the path my dad did, passing on generational trauma. Instead, I chose to reflect my mom's nurturing side, blending it with my wife's and my own approach.
Today, we have a beautiful human being who is caring, empathetic, expressive, and has a real voice in our home. I'm grateful for choosing my mom's way, not my dad's.
#ParentingReflections #GenerationalHealing #MotherhoodJourney