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563 The art of the uncelebrated parent: 8 habits of mothers and fathers who gave everything to their children and learned to live with the quiet that came after

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 02/27/2026 15:00 EDT

The art of the uncelebrated parent: 8 habits of mothers and fathers who gave everything to their children and learned to live with the quiet that came after

After decades of midnight feedings and college tuition payments, millions of parents are discovering that the hardest part of raising children isn't the chaos—it's learning who you are when the house finally goes quiet.

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