Family Matters Writing Prompt February 2021

Write a love letter to your parenting self.

Laura Fox
Family Matters

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Photo by Debby Hudson on Unsplash

Parents struggle to be kind to themselves. And it’s no wonder, with statistics showing that 90% of moms and 80% of dads feel judged for their parenting.

This month’s prompt challenges you to write a love letter to your parenting self. It’s time to focus on what you are doing, rather than what you’re not doing. Give yourself some credit for raising kids during a pandemic. Or maybe your children are grown up and you would like to write a love letter to your past parenting self at a time when you were struggling. Perhaps you have parented alone and it’s time to acknowledge how strong you have been.

Whatever your story, we want to hear it.

There is no right or wrong answer to this prompt. As long as it’s your truth, that’s what matters. Family Matters is always a safe place to share your perspectives on family and parenting.

Rules:

  • Your piece needs to be a minimum of 800 words.
  • Poetry is not accepted.
  • It must be written for the reader. Pieces that are written in the style of a diary entry generally do not give anything to the reader. Think about what message you want to get across. How do you want the reader to feel after…

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Laura Fox
Family Matters

I write to heal myself and others. Instagram: @laure_e_fox_