Tag: New parents
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Why I Forget the Basic Things

Yesterday, something happened that left me feeling a little shaken—and honestly, a bit disappointed in myself. We were driving back from a family function, and I was behind the wheel while my baby cried nonstop for the 10-minute ride home. Even though other relatives in the car were trying to soothe her, all I could…
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The Art of Self-Control and Thoughtfulness with Children

More often than not, I find myself trailing behind my own thoughts when interacting with my child. It’s a familiar pattern: she is engrossed in a task — perhaps playing quietly, building something, or simply exploring — and yet, driven by the buzzing list of “pending” tasks in my own mind, I interrupt.“Time for a…
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Comparison in Kids: A Personal Reflection

Recently, I took my 3.5-year-old daughter to her swimming class, along with a friend of hers who’s around the same age. As the class began, I couldn’t help but notice that her friend was completely at ease in the water—splashing around fearlessly, listening to the instructor, and picking up swimming skills quite effortlessly. Meanwhile, my…
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Handling Your Toddler When They Hit You: Understanding and Responding with Compassion

If you’ve ever had your toddler hit you—whether with a tiny slap or an angry shove—you’re not alone. It’s a jarring experience, but it’s also a very normal part of early childhood development. Toddlers are still learning how to handle big emotions, and sometimes their little bodies react faster than their words or understanding can…
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Preschool as a First-Time Mom: A Week of Tears, Growth, and Letting Go

I thought I was ready.We had talked about school for weeks, packed her bag together, and practiced our goodbye routine. My toddler was excited—until the first day came. She cried.Clung to me.Refused to go in. And suddenly, my heart felt like it was breaking. The First Week: Sitting Just Outside Those first few days were…
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Comparison in Cousins: Learning to Let Go of the Pressure

The first time I felt it, I brushed it off. “She’s already talking in full sentences? That’s great!” I said, smiling. But when I turned away, I couldn’t help but glance at my own toddler—still mastering a few words, still needing me to understand their world through gestures and sounds. I told myself it didn’t…
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Making Peace with My Partner’s Limited Availability as a Parent

Motherhood has taught me many things—patience, resilience, and most importantly, the art of letting go. When I imagined raising children, I pictured my partner and me navigating parenthood together, equally sharing the joys and burdens. But reality looks a little different. His job demands long hours, leaving much of the parenting load on me. There…
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Navigating Toddlerhood with a New Baby: My Experience

When I found out I was expecting my second child, I was overjoyed. But beneath the excitement, there was also a lingering worry—how would my toddler handle it? The age gap between my daughters is 2.5 years, and while my older one was still very much my baby, she was about to take on the…
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6 Lessons for Moms to Embrace This March
March brings new energy—a time for growth, renewal, and reflection. As we step into this month, here are six valuable lessons for moms to embrace, helping us navigate motherhood with more grace, balance, and joy. 1. Let Go of the Guilt Mom guilt is real, but it doesn’t have to control you. Whether you’re a…
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How to Deal with a Passive Parent

Parenting works best when both parents are actively involved, but sometimes, one parent takes a backseat—either due to work, personal habits, or simply not knowing how to step in. A passive parent may love their children deeply but might not engage in daily caregiving, discipline, or decision-making. This can leave the more involved parent feeling…
