TABLE & WELL PODCAST: Parent Maturity (Part 3) – Singles as Parents and Parent Holes

In this episode, we will take a deeper look at the parent maturity stage and unpack what it looks like for single adults to be parents. We also are looking at the holes that are left in maturity when the skills are not fully developed in the infant, child, or adult stages. 

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TABLE & WELL PODCAST: Parent Maturity (Part 3) - Singles as Parents and Parent Holes
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Table & Well Podcast

HOSTS: Tennison & Ginelle Barry

In this episode, we will take a deeper look at the parent maturity stage and unpack what it looks like for single adults to be parents.  Not single parents, but adults who are not married and are taking care of others sacrificially.  There are three ways that singles can be parents, supplemental – assisting with training, introduction to the community, protection, stand-in -when a parent is unable to be available for whatever reason at given times, or replacement – when there is a permanent loss of a parent. 
We also are looking at the holes that are left in maturity when the skills are not fully developed in the infant, child, or adult stages. 

*The topics we present in this podcast have been cultivated and derived from:
 Deeper Walk International, Life Model Works, RARE Leadership – Jim Wilder & Marcus Warner,  Joy Starts Here – Jim Wilder, Edward Khouri, Chris Coursey, & Shelia Sutton, Living with Men – Jim Wilder, Keep Your Love On – Danny Silk,  Living From the Heart Jesus Gave You – James Friesen, Jim Wilder, Anne Bierling, Rick Koepcke, & Maribeth Poole, Renovated – Jim Wilder

 

This episode first appeared on https://www.tableandwellco.com/podcast

 

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About the Author

Tennison and Ginelle Barry are the founding curators of Table & Well. Their shared gift of seeing people right where they are, and deep desire to create connection, have been common threads woven throughout their decades of fostering, pastoring, and community leadership.