When the Scariest Part of Parenthood Is Socializing With Other Parents
As an introvert, the scariest part of parenthood for me is socializing with other parents. But I’m figuring out ways to manage my discomfort.
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Raising a child is never easy. But for introvert parents — or the parents of an introverted child — there are often challenges that others can’t relate to. Below, you can browse all of our parenting stories, or check out some of our favorites about tips for introverted parents, getting your needs met as an introverted mom, and some of the hurdles you may expect for introverted students in the classroom.
As an introvert, the scariest part of parenthood for me is socializing with other parents. But I’m figuring out ways to manage my discomfort.
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I remember wondering how in the world I would do it. How would I keep myself from total burnout and still provide for this baby?