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Natasha Hall's avatar

I feel I was Finnish parenting as a single working mom with my first 2 kids. I also carried zero guilt! I remember having one rude and nosey mom sanctimoniously tell me how sad it was my daughter “missed out” because she didn’t participate in all the Girl Scouts activities because “I worked so much”. The truth was my daughter didn’t want to do any more with them than she was but the US mom way meant I was failing from her perspective. I have always been grateful social media wasn’t so prevalent then. It really brings upon feelings of inadequacy for moms in many cases.

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Carrie Foster's avatar

I feel pretty successful with what I can and can’t do/keep up with, but struggle mostly with play dates. Everything seems to need supervision and organization. I have 3 kids ages 14, 12, and 10. My oldest daughter is 14 and she has autism. So that has changed how and when we can entertain other people’s kids.

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