I think so many parents quietly carry the pressure of trying to heal and nurture at the same time. Trying to raise children with softness while also tending to the parts of themselves that did not always receive that same softness growing up.
Trying to break cycles while still learning how to heal from them too. If that’s you, I hope you know this gently: your children do not need a perfect parent. They need a parent who loves them honestly, repairs when necessary, and keeps trying again.
I want them to grow up feeling safe, understood, and deeply loved.
– Jacqueline Whitney
God,
Some days I feel stretched between caring for my children and caring for the parts of myself that still need healing too.
I want to give them softness even on the days life feels heavy. I want them to grow up feeling safe, understood, and deeply loved. But sometimes I worry that my own exhaustion, fears, or unfinished healing will spill over onto them.
So today, I am asking for your help.
Help me remember that healing and parenting are not separate journeys.
Sometimes they happen together. Sometimes raising children reveals the very places inside of us that still need tenderness too.
Teach me how to extend compassion toward myself while I learn. Help me stop believing I must become perfectly healed before I can be a good parent.

And let my children remember not perfection from me, but love.
Consistent, honest, repairing love.
Amen.
Jacqueline Whitney is the author Held: A 50 Day Devotional For Parents and All That You Deserve.



