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What do you enjoy about being a single parent?

The laughs my daughter and I have and the fact that I can be as childish with her as I like because it’s just me and her.

Are you proud of yourself and/or your children for what you have achieved together?

I’m proud of the relationship we have both built despite our own personal struggles. We are a great team.

Did you know there is a national day to celebrate ‘Single parents day’ every March?
Please let us know if you have any suggestions on stories to share, or ideas on what we could be doing together to celebrate this day.

I didn’t know about this day. It would be good to have an event in a different area each time so everyone has an opportunity to be part of it.

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