Parenting has become a daunting task for most parents in the current time. The reason why parenting has become quite challenging is due to the fact that our lifestyle is rapidly changing with newer requirements and demands being instilled into our lives. What is the most challenging aspect as a parent you are facing right now?
Re: What is the most challenging aspect as a parent you are facing right now?
Giving time to my son is the most challenging for me. I am very busy with my work and sometimes able to forget myself and my child. I need to work hard to give the best for him but the connection is not that strong. That is what I am working so hard for now.
The hardest part now I find is the strain on the relationship. I fought with my boyfriend, and we live together now with the little one, but he told me to try to keep him awake during the day so he'll sleep at night. I said "He's only 2 months old!!" But he says to let him nap but not for too long, and he'll sleep more at night. This advice he's getting from his work friend that has a 10 month old that sleeps through the night. "Get him on a schedule"..
We argue about how to raise our son a lot. I would say parenting has become easier as time goes on, but the relationship strain arguing how to parent--now that is the hardship!
I’d say the most challenging thing for me currently is when I have a schedule to get something done and I can’t because he wants my attention and then I start to get short tempered with him and begin rushing him. My poor baby :(
In 2011, when my daughter was in kindergarten, her kindergarten teacher through about 8th grade (2020), wrote a short paragraph documenting the year for her. For example, her kindergarten teacher wrote that she was one of the first students to read in her class of 2011-2012. And so on, and so forth throughout her educational journey from K-8th [high school is a challenge I did not get any advice or comments from her teachers they were not interested].
She is graduating from high school on Wednesday. I slipped the Dr.Seuss book, "Oh The Places You Will Go" in her backpack this morning at 4am. Around 7:30, she said, "Look what I found! How?!" She was crying. I asked her if she read it, and she said no; that she saw this online from other seniors that posted what their parents did for them so she recognized it immediately.
This feeling of elation is not felt with words. You have to experience it yourself. It is the most precious gift on this earth that no words can describe and no one can give to you. I really hope to motivate y'all to action, assuming you are at the beginning of your child(ren's) journey. I cried along with her, we held each other and cried silently. I am so blessed to have this moment and want other parents to feel it too.
Good luck on your journey. I am signing off now. I specifically created a profile to share this with the younger parent community in hopes of y'all attaining this elusive feeling of euphoria in its purest form.
P.S my daughter was accepted to CIA-NY, Univ. of HI-Oahu and a local university. She chose to stay local and is now on a university performing arts team that will be featured at college football games on live TV. She also got awards, etc. I am so proud of her but will never tell her because I want her to be proud of herself and not seek validation from others to feel worthy. She knows we love + support her without needing constant validation. I tell her I love her everyday.
I found this app called Little Love Parenting that I've gotten a lot of practical advice from lately! It's been helpful as I've tried approaching parenting scenarios from a new perspective.