Solo Parent Podcast
This week we’re discussing: Tips for Creating a Peaceful Home Base
Most solo parents are not struggling to love their kids well. They are struggling to create the kind of home where that love actually lands. Where kids feel safe, settled, and like they can exhale when they walk through the door. That gap between intention and reality is something almost every solo parent feels but rarely talks about out loud.
A peaceful home is not something you either have or you don’t. It is something you build, through the way you communicate, the way you listen, and the way you show up on the days when everything feels like too much. And it matters more than most of us realize, because when home feels unpredictable, kids do not just feel unsettled. They start filling the silence with their own story, and that story almost always ends with the same conclusion: something is wrong with me.
Robert Beeson, Founder and CEO of Solo Parent, sits down with Elizabeth Cole, a single parent, and Amber Fuller, a counselor with a Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy and a single parent herself, to talk practically about what it takes to build a peaceful home base. Not a perfect one. A consistent one.
Key Insights from This Episode:
- What you say, and how you say it, changes everything. Kids fill silence with their own story, and that story almost always puts the blame on themselves.
- Listening well is more powerful than having the right answer. Empathy before action helps you understand what your child actually needs, not just what the situation appears to need.
- A peaceful home is a slow build, not a single decision. Consistency over time is what creates safety, and safety is what peace is made of.
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