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12 things NOT to say to a single mom

Single moms and dads are everywhere. In fact, statistics from the Census Bureau reveal that 23% of children live with a single parent in the US.

However, it seems many people have some strange foot-in-mouth problem when they encounter a single parent and often end up saying the strangest, and often rudest, things – even if it’s unintentional!

Here are 12 things NOT to say to a single mom…

12 things NOT to say to a single mom

12 things to NEVER say to a single mom…

1. ‘Who is your child’s father?’

Try to avoid questions such as, “is your ex the father” or “do your kids all have the same dad?” 

If they want to divulge about these things, then listen. Otherwise try to never ask about the ex.

2. Saying, ‘I don’t know how you do it’

It’s nice that you admire how they juggle their lives and their children’s lives on their own but it’s also extremely patronising.

Remember to NEVER say, “Thank goodness, I don’t have to do it” or “I couldn’t do it!” Even if you think it.

Often, these moms have no choice but to just get on with it. Instead, tell her how impressed you are with how well she manages everything she does.

12 things NOT to say to a single mom

3. Claiming you know what it’s like as your partner goes away for the weekend / work

Being a single parent isn’t the same as having a partner go out of town for a few days. Being a single parent is every day life.

Even if your partner is unhelpful, having that support, even if it’s only a little, is still better to none at all.

4. Wishing her luck on ‘meeting somebody’ and giving her kids a ‘dad’

Don’t assume that single parents want to find a partner, they may just want to dedicate all of their energy on their children. Especially if they’ve just been through a tough break-up.

Also, don’t push a single woman to reveal whether or not she wants to meet someone or not, because it’s none of your business!

5. Feeling concerned for her children

A recent study published in the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology found that kids from families with a single mother are just as well off as children from families with two parents.

Also voicing your concern is also extremely condescending!

6. Using phrases like ‘kids coming from a broken home’

The last point leads onto this one. This phrase implies that these children a ‘broken’.

If they are loved and emotionally supported then it doesn’t matter how many parents they have. The fact they have at least one dedicated parent who makes their home a loving on is all that they will need and very far from being broken.

12 things NOT to say to a single mom

7. Assuming she used a sperm donor

If a single mom doesn’t mention her child’s father, you’re not correct to assume that she used a sperm donor.

She may have, but she also may not have. There are many ways people become parents.

8. Telling her, ‘you don’t look like a single parent’

Question… what do single parents look like? Is there a certain way they should look? 

12 things NOT to say to a single mom

9. Asking if she receives lots of government handouts 

Just because someone is parenting solo, it doesn’t automatically mean they are taking government benefits.

BUT if they are eligible for them, then they are entitled to them.

At the end of the day, it’s not your business to ask someone how they support themselves. 

10. Telling her, ‘it’s good your ex has the kids every other weekend, so you can go out’

Chances are, this mama needs some time to herself because she’s been looking after her kids all by herself.

Or maybe she misses her children, but she also wants them to spend time with their father.

12 things NOT to say to a single mom

11. Asking her if she’s divorced

Many people are forced to become single parents, not always because they are divorced but because their partner dies.

It’s not always a choice for some people.

12. Telling her ‘you’re the kids mom and dad’

Nope, you’re just their parent, regardless of gender. A parent is a parent, especially in this day and age.

Moms can be the main earners in the family, dads can stay at home. Some families have two moms or two dads. Parents are parents at the end of the day.

As long as a child has a good parent and influence in their life, that’s all that matters.

12 things NOT to say to a single mom

13. Asking if her kids have any good male role models in their lives

Their mom is their role model, whatever the gender.

14. Asking, ‘did you try to work it out with your ex for the sake of your children?’

Having two parents living under the same roof isn’t always beneficial for children.

In fact, having two loving parents who live apart is the healthiest option sometimes for everyone.

12 things NOT to say to a single mom

What you can say instead is…

  • You’re doing amazingly.
  • The kids are a credit to you.
  • You work so hard, I admire you.
  • You look amazing.
  • Shall I look after the kids for you one night?
  • Do you need anything?
  • Can I help you in some way?
  • If you ever need to talk, I’m here for you. But only if you feel like it.

Are you a single mom? What has been the weirdest back-handed compliment you’ve received?

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