Listen to This Article - NPR: Happy One-Parent Day!
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Started May 14, 2026
Narrated Version | On Mother’s Day, public media cheers parenting-as-self-actualization. It’s all about you, adults!
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Listen to This Article - NPR: Happy One-Parent Day!
Matt Taibbi (United States) | May 13, 2026
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The celebration of parenting as a personal achievement can foster positive self-identity among parents, but risks neglecting children's needs.
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Celebrating One-Parent Day empowers single parents, recognizing their unique challenges and contributions to family dynamics.
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Promoting One-Parent Day as a self-actualization journey encourages parents to prioritize personal growth, benefiting both themselves and their children.
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Focusing on individual self-actualization in parenting overlooks the importance of community support and shared responsibilities in child-rearing.
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Highlighting adult-centric narratives in parenting can detract from the essential role of children’s voices and experiences in family discussions.
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