• S4E10: Parenting the Child in Front of You

  • Aug 21 2024
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

S4E10: Parenting the Child in Front of You

  • Summary

  • In this, the podcast series finale, Aisha sits down with some of the moms she admires to discuss parenting. In this heartfelt episode, our host reflects on the parenting wisdom imparted by their own mother and how it shapes their approach to parenting today. Joined by fellow SMC moms Christina and Jillian, they dive deep into the joys and challenges of raising children as single mothers by choice. The conversation spans topics from respecting children's individuality and creating safe, emotionally supportive environments, to navigating school systems and setting healthy boundaries. Tune in for touching anecdotes, valuable insights, and practical advice. Don't forget to subscribe to the Black Single Mothers by Choice and Start to Finish Motherhood YouTube channels and IG pages, and join our mailing list for more inspiring content!

    00:00 Introduction and Personal Reflections

    00:48 Meet the Guests: Christina and Jillian

    03:49 Parenting Philosophies and Early Expectations

    09:27 Navigating Discipline and Emotional Health

    17:54 Intentional Parenting and Family Values

    25:27 Cultural Etiquette and Parenting Reflections

    26:50 Navigating Modern Parenting Challenges

    28:00 Balancing Boundaries and Family Dynamics

    29:30 Surprising Lessons in Parenting

    33:20 Understanding and Supporting Special Needs

    34:47 School and Developmental Milestones

    41:33 Building a Supportive Village

    45:39 Kids' Career Aspirations and Parenting Joys

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