Can I still call myself a teen mom now that I’m 20🧍♂️
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Being a young single mom at 20 comes with its unique challenges and rewards, especially when it comes to managing time and responsibilities. Cooking dinner for my 3-year-old is one of those daily tasks that connects me to my child and provides an opportunity to nourish both body and soul. Over time, I've learned to balance healthy meal ideas with quick and easy recipes suited to a toddler's taste buds. I often find myself using simple ingredients and familiar flavors to keep my little one happy and well-fed. For example, including small portions of steak paired with vegetables can provide essential nutrients like iron and protein crucial for growth. It’s also important to involve kids in mealtime by creating colorful plates or letting them choose between side dishes, making eating fun and encouraging good habits. Despite the busy life that comes with being a single mom, I've discovered that sharing these moments—like cooking dinner together—allows me to build a strong bond with my toddler and develop routines that keep both of us grounded. Platforms that focus on mom communities, such as #momtok, have been fantastic for finding support and exchanging tips with others in similar situations. Continuing to embrace my identity as a young mom and maintaining a positive outlook helps me manage the occasional uncertainty about labels like “teen mom” once I’m over 20. What matters most is the love and care I provide, and sharing my experiences can inspire others facing similar journeys to feel empowered and confident.




















































































