
About this episode
The episode discusses how solo parents can create a stable home for their kids despite the challenges they face.
This week we're discussing Creating a Stable Home for Our Kids . The deeper fear most solo parents carry isn't about logistics. It's the worry that the tension, the grief, the moments of emotional checkout just to survive the day, are quietly shaping who their kids are becoming. And underneath that fear lives a question worth asking out loud: is one parent really enough to give a child real stability? The answer is yes. Robert Beeson, Founder and CEO of Solo Parent, Elizabeth Cole, a single parent, and Amber Fuller, a counselor with a Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy and a single mom herself, work through that question with honesty and care. What creates stability for kids isn't a two-parent household. It's about presence, self-awareness, and the rhythms you build at home. Solo parents navigating this topic know the weight of it. The pressure to be both mom and dad. The anxiety about what happens in a home you can't control. The struggle to hold routines together when your own emotional reserves are running low. Key Insights from This Episode: One present parent is enough. Your kids don't need a two-parent household to feel secure. They need you, consistently showing up…
People in this episode
Guests: Robert Beeson, Elizabeth Cole, Amber Fuller
Topics covered
- stability
- single parenting
- emotional well-being
- child development
- routines
Keywords
- single parent
- emotional stability
- child security
- parenting routines
- self-awareness
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Solo Parent
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