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The Best Advice You Can Give a Newly Single Mom (and Things You Should NEVER Say)

The Best Advice You Can Give a Newly Single Mom (and Things You Should NEVER Say)

The Best Advice You Can Give a Newly Single Mom (and Things You Should NEVER Say)
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(Do) Encourage the Newly Single Mom to Find Her Community 
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(Do Not Say) I Know How You Feel Because My Spouse is Always Gone or is an Absent Spouse/Parent
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(Do) Allow the Mom to Vent or Cry if She Needs to 
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(Do Not Say) Your Children Are Better Off 
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(Do) Remind Them That it is Okay to Accept Help 
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(Do Not Say) How Terrible for Your Kids, They Need Two Parents 
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(Do) Encourage Her to Seek Out Role Models  
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(Do Not Say) At least You Still Have Your Family to Help 
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(Do) Validate Their Very Real Feelings About How Hard it is for Them 
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(Do Not Say) At least You Get to Enjoy Child Free Weekends 
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(Do) Gently Encourage the Newly Single Mom Not to Jump into a New Relationship
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(Do Not Say) I Can’t Believe You Are Dating So Soon 
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(Do Say) Families Don’t Always Look the Same, And That is Okay 
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(Do Not Say) Why Haven’t You Started Dating Yet?  
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(Do) Remind Her That It’s Okay to Have Needs 
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(Do Not Say) I Wish I Was a Single Mom 
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(Do Say) Can I Watch the Kids for You One Night So You Can Do Something You’ve Been Wanting to Do? 
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(Do Not Say) How Much Child Support Do You Get?  
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(Do Say) It’s Absolutely Okay to Leave Your Kids with a Babysitter 
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(Do Not Say) How do You Keep Up With Everything?  
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In Conclusion 
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The Best Advice You Can Give a Newly Single Mom (and Things You Should NEVER Say)
(Do) Encourage the Newly Single Mom to Find Her Community 
(Do Not Say) I Know How You Feel Because My Spouse is Always Gone or is an Absent Spouse/Parent
(Do) Allow the Mom to Vent or Cry if She Needs to 
(Do Not Say) Your Children Are Better Off 
(Do) Remind Them That it is Okay to Accept Help 
(Do Not Say) How Terrible for Your Kids, They Need Two Parents 
(Do) Encourage Her to Seek Out Role Models  
(Do Not Say) At least You Still Have Your Family to Help 
(Do) Validate Their Very Real Feelings About How Hard it is for Them 
(Do Not Say) At least You Get to Enjoy Child Free Weekends 
(Do) Gently Encourage the Newly Single Mom Not to Jump into a New Relationship
(Do Not Say) I Can’t Believe You Are Dating So Soon 
(Do Say) Families Don’t Always Look the Same, And That is Okay 
(Do Not Say) Why Haven’t You Started Dating Yet?  
(Do) Remind Her That It’s Okay to Have Needs 
(Do Not Say) I Wish I Was a Single Mom 
(Do Say) Can I Watch the Kids for You One Night So You Can Do Something You’ve Been Wanting to Do? 
(Do Not Say) How Much Child Support Do You Get?  
(Do Say) It’s Absolutely Okay to Leave Your Kids with a Babysitter 
(Do Not Say) How do You Keep Up With Everything?  
In Conclusion 

The Best Advice You Can Give a Newly Single Mom (and Things You Should NEVER Say)

Most of the time, when women envision their future, it's not as a newly single mom. It is true that some women make the decision to be a single mom on their own. While others do not choose this life. Instead, circumstances lead them to face the journey of parenting alone. Whether your friend or family member has faced a divorce, is widowed, or has a partner who doesn’t want to be in the picture any longer, it’s important to offer support. This list includes the best advice you can give a newly single mom and several things not to say.  

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