Top 8 positive tips for single parent success

Are you a single parent?

Do you feel stressed out or burnt out from exhaustion of trying to take care of all your child’s needs single-handedly.

We understand how exhausting it can get and we totally have your back! 

As a single parent, you are kind of a superman or a superwoman, trying to take care of your child, going for work and paying all the bills. Without a partner to help your out, you have to decide everything about your life as well as your child’s life all on your own.

One of the biggest hurdle of a single parent is the first six months when you welcome your new-born and trying to get enough sleep in between taking care of your baby. 

This last year has been a change for all of us as it’s slightly easier as a single parent to take care of your child while you work from home so you don’t have to worry about hiring a nanny anymore. 

Well, single parenting is no joke and juggling work and child are can be taxing on anyone’s body and if you don’t take care of yourself, you will mentally not feel good enough to take care of your baby. After all, if parents are happy, children feel automatically more safe and secure at home. 

Here are some tips to help manage your child as a single parent:

1- Establish a schedule or a routine since the start. 

Try to be as consistent as possible and don’t change your routine too much. Try to wake them up at the same time, give them breakfast and then put them in bed after dinner at the same time everyday so they get used to the routine. 

2- Always show your love to your child.

Children thrive in safe, loving environment so show them appreciation and praise them whenever they do something right. 

If they do something wrong, that’s a teaching moment for you so that they can learn from you and do better next time.

3- Quality time is the key to better your relationship with your child. 

Try to set aside a particular time just for you and your child to bond together. You can sit down and work on puzzles or go outside for a round of football, literally do anything that makes you both happy. 

4- Try to set limits so they understand these boundaries and don’t cross them. 

Teach them to put their toys back in their place after they are done playing or help you set the table, if they are old enough, so that these little things help them become a better adult tomorrow.

5- Sometimes you might feel guilty for not being able to provide your child with every need like other families. 

That’s completely okay and you are doing the best that you can. You don’t have to spoil your child. 

6- Take care of your mental health. 

Go out for a walk, join a dance class or join a gym. Doing physical activities helps regulate your hormones and elevates your mood. 

Apart from this, go out with your friends once in a while to blow off steam. It’s okay to catch some breath and take care of yourself first.

7- You can always take the help of close family or friends in raising your child. 

They can be your support system, your personal soundboard and give you the right advices and suggestions to help you raise a responsible human. 

8- Remember you are your child’s biggest role model. 

They are always going to remember how you react to different situations, whether it’s good or bad. Every child requires understanding and love from their parent. That’s the key to strengthen your bond with them. 

Conclusion 

We hope this article helps you prioritise and manage your time better as a single parent taking care of your child. 

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