The role of a sole parent is undoubtedly often one far more complex, exhausting, stressful and difficult than that of most families where two parents (or more) are active in raising a child.
My perspective when saying this is not from being one myself but from that of an only child, who grew up with a sole parent, my mother.
I grew up never knowing my father. For me, my mum was my everything. She provided for the both of us in every way a parent can: financially, physically and emotionally.
Perhaps one of the best mother-daughter duos in the history of TV, Kath and Kim share their words of wisdom:
She put on every parent hat that was in existence. She was the breadwinner, the good cop, the bad cop, the disciplinarian, the friend, the one who washed my clothes and cooked my dinner.
The one who helped me with my homework, the one who read me stories, who played Wonder Boy on the Sega Mega Drive and the board game Nightmare (because you couldn’t play it alone).
She picked up the yellow plastic bat and played totem tennis in the backyard with me despite being the furthest from sporty you could ever possibly be.
We moved into my family home, the first house my mum had ever owned or would ever own, when I was five-years-old. It wasn’t an idyllic family home in a street with a leafy canopy of trees. It was a small red brick house, identical to ten others along the same avenue in a housing commission area in regional Victoria.
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Thank you for this - your article was exactly what I needed to read. My daughter is only one and I worry every day about her future but this article was so beautifully written, it’s obvious your mum did a wonderful job with you. You are both an inspiration.
Sending this to a friend whose daughter is also growing up without her father. Thank you for sharing such a positive story.