An Army Vet's Advice On Never Giving Up as a Single Parent
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Balancing long work hours, distance from home, and the demands of single parenthood can be overwhelming. It's hard to provide the stability and presence you want for your child when work seems to take over. At 36 years old, Garry is a single father with a diverse professional background encompassing military service, paramedic work, and nursing. His journey, marked by overcoming homelessness and securing full custody of his son, reflects his resilience and unwavering commitment. Garry's offering valuable insights and inspiration for others navigating similar circumstances.  Never give up and always chase not only your dream, but chase your child's dream. Because if you can't find happiness, you can't be a happy dad for your child. - Garry Navigating Co-Parenting Complexities Co-parenting intricacies often become magnified when the other parent is absent or inconsistent. Garry's story reveals the daily sacrifices and responsibilities single fathers undertake, especially when they have full custody. Overcoming this challenge requires patience, adjustment, and a constant focus on the child's best interests.
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