THE TOPIC TODAY: is on Parenting Without a Village. Urban Living, isolates the family from communal wisdom. Is your "independence" actually just a wall you’ve built out of fear of being judged? If your child is adapted to a "parent in survival mode," what kind of adult will they become? The Big Question: What is one small way you can "show up" for another parent this week without waiting for them to ask?
The generator at Ola’s house is humming, but inside, the silence is louder. Ola is staring at a cold cup of coffee, his laptop open for a 9:00 PM meeting, while his toddler finally sleeps after a two-hour battle. "I remember my mother saying she never cooked a meal alone," Ola mutters to Jide, who stopped by to drop off some groceries. "There was always an auntie, a grandmother, or a neighbour’s daughter in the kitchen. Now, I’m Googling 'how to stop a tantrum' at midnight because there’s no one across the fence to ask. I’m living in a city of millions, but I’ve never felt more alone." Jide nods, looking at the quiet street outside. "We traded the village for the 'hustle,' Ola. We moved for the paycheck, but we left the safety net behind. Now we’re paying for it with our sanity." The Lead: Motherhood as a Solo Sport in a World Built for Teams In the old days, "home training" wasn't a job for one person; it was a communal p...