Drhparenting Parenting Guide Drhomey
I’m tired of parenting advice that sounds good but falls apart at 3 a.m. You are too. This isn’t another vague pep talk.
I’m tired of parenting advice that sounds good but falls apart at 3 a.m. You are too. This isn’t another vague pep talk.
I’ve watched parents panic over a single loose drawer pull. Then spend hours Googling how to stop their toddler from climbing the bookshelf.
I worry about my kids every day. Not in a panic way. Just the quiet hum in the back of my head when they walk to school or ride their bikes down the
Parenting is hard. Like, really hard. I’ve been there (staring) at a screaming toddler at 3 a.m., wondering if I’m doing anything right.
I’ve raised three kids. And I still get it wrong every day. You want real answers (not) theory. Not perfection.
I’m tired of parenting advice that sounds good but falls apart at 5 p.m. on a Tuesday. You are too. Most parents don’t need more theory.
You’re standing in the kitchen at 5:47 p.m. Dinner’s burning. Someone’s crying. The dog ate the homework.
You know that 6:45 a.m. panic when the toast is burning, someone’s crying, and you’re holding three mismatched socks like they hold answers.
You’re sitting at dinner. No one’s talking. Just the clink of forks and your kid scrolling.
You’re sitting at the table. The turkey’s cold. Someone’s scrolling. Another person’s pretending to listen.