Mom Guilt vs Dad Guilt
Do you ever feel like you're not doing enough as a mom or dad? Do you compare yourself to other parents or feel bad about your parenting?
In this podcast episode, my favorite guest, Juancho and I talk about the differences between Mom guilt and Dad guilt. Join us to learn about these feelings and how to handle them better!
Difference of Mom and Dad Guilt
Parental guilt manifests differently for moms and dads. Dad guilt often stems from feelings of underappreciation and the pressure of financial constraints to provide for their families. Many dads feel they aren't doing enough to care for their children because they are so focused on financially supporting the household.
On the other hand, mom guilt involves feelings of regret and shame when they perceive they are failing to meet their own or others' parenting standards. It's like an internal voice constantly questioning their adequacy as a parent.
Both forms of guilt are common in modern parenting, and it's crucial to process these feelings healthily.
As Juancho wisely said, "Sometimes we choose our own comfort rather than the betterment of our children." This means that effective parenting isn't just about discipline; it's about the consistency of that discipline. Without consistency, children can become confused, leading to a pattern of misunderstanding and frustration.
Coping With Mom and Dad Guilt
That's why, in the end, we must guide our children towards our perfect Father. If we set ourselves up as perfect parents, we risk their disappointment. Acknowledge that we will make mistakes and keep the lines of communication open.
When Dad and Mom guilt appear, embrace it as part of parenting. Strive to improve while resting in God's grace, which is always available to us all.