Single Mom Wisdom: 6 Parental Insights to Share With Your Kids About Their Future Right Now by Dawn Taylor

Single Moms Motherhood
October 21, 2021

Single Mom Wisdom: 6 Parental Insights to Share With Your Kids About Their Future Right Now

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Gwen Johnson
Speak it, sister! Wish we had more parents like you.
Dawn Taylor
Gwen Johnson i am just trying to set them up for success so they are hopefully able to have it easier than me. 😍
Elisa Schmitz
This is excellent advice, Dawn Taylor . We have six in college right now, with three graduating this spring. Your insights are right on. Your kids are so lucky to have you as their mom! #preach
Dawn Taylor
Elisa All Schmitz 30Seconds wow that is incredible! You must be so proud! Thank you for saying I’m a good mom, I just want them to be ready for the world and know it’s about more than money (thankfully, as I have none 🤷🏻‍♀️🙁🤣)
Elisa Schmitz
I am right there with you, Dawn Taylor ! You are amazing and always inspire me. My son graduates this week. I could not be any prouder. Thank you for sharing your mom journey with us!
Michael Kennedy
This is just fantastic. I grew up with a single mother also without much, but the lessons taught and the laughter we shared combined with her grit and determination still resonates with me on a daily basis today. Money didn’t matter in the least. We did just fine and I am still doing fine many decades later with 3 of my own. You are a great mom.
Dawn Taylor
Michael, thank you for saying this. I often wonder if I’m doing enough and feel bad I can’t give my kids more. But I love them with my whole heart and want them to work hard and hopefully they will struggle less. Money doesn’t motivate me but happiness does. I hope they know I did my best.
Egan Patricia
This is great advice. Thank you
Dawn Taylor
Thank you for saying this. 😍

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