The Challenges Of Single Parenting

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Single parenting is probably the toughest thing to do. I was 15-years-old when I met my daughter’s father. We met in Middle School, and we were in a relationship for 5 years. I had our daughter when I was a 19-year old senior in High school. My daughter’s father and I made the mutual decision to part ways due to a lot of complications in our relationship. Throughout the years, we’ve had many ups and downs. Our relationship was a roller coaster. My daughter’s father is still very much in her life, and we try our best to co-parent, but even though we co-parent, it is still very hard to do things on my own. Single parenting gets difficult at times and I never thought I’d be ‘one of those girls’ who has to do something like parenting alone, but here I am doing it, and there’s no other way I’d have it. I’m happy to be the mother of a very beautiful smart 3-year-old.  I’m happy to be faced with challenges that have me pushing to do better and be better, as single mother. …show more content…

The first few days, weeks, month, and year was probably the hardest for me, but I eventually picked myself back up, and I’m happier than ever. I think the most important thing to remember when being a single parent is that you are never alone. I was terrified of the thought of being a single parent, and having to do everything alone without any help but I guess I was just exaggerating a bit. I’m very happy with all the help that I am able to get with my daughter whether it’s from her grandparents, her father, or aunties and uncles. It is important to know that there is always someone there willing to help you. No matter if it’s family or

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