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Milka Nduta, a Kenyan woman currently living and working in the United States, has opened up about her life as a single mother trying to balance professional responsibilities with raising her child.In her account, she reflects on the realities many parents face when relationships break down and they are left to shoulder parenting duties alone.
She explains that while many couples start families expecting both parents to be present throughout a child’s upbringing, circumstances such as separation or personal differences can change this expectation, leaving one parent fully responsible for childcare.
Nduta describes the challenges of managing work commitments in a foreign country while also ensuring that her child receives adequate care, attention, and emotional support.
She highlights the emotional and physical demands of single parenting, including the need to maintain financial stability, provide daily care, and remain emotionally present for her child despite a busy schedule.
Living abroad adds another layer of complexity, as she is away from extended family support systems that could otherwise help with childcare or guidance.
She also touches on the importance of resilience and adaptability in her journey, noting that single parenting requires strong time management and emotional strength.Despite the difficulties, she remains committed to giving her child a stable and loving environment.
Her story reflects the broader experiences of many single parents who are navigating similar challenges, particularly those living away from their home countries.
It highlights themes of responsibility, sacrifice, and determination in ensuring children grow up with care and support even in non-traditional family setups.
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