A Two-Parent Household Can Still Be a Broken Home

What if a “broken home” isn’t defined by divorce or a single parent? In this video, I challenge the idea that two parents automatically equals a healthy family. A home is not broken because there is one parent. A home is broken when there is no emotional safety, love, support, guidance, or care. We’ll talk about: • Why two-parent households can still be emotionally unhealthy • How emotional neglect, walking on eggshells, criticism, homophobia, and volatility affect children • The difference between teaching children to survive vs. teaching them to thrive • Why so many adults wish their parents had divorced • Why single-parent homes are not “less” if they provide peace, love, and stability If you grew up in a household where you had to be “fine,” stay quiet, or pretend your parents weren't at each other's throats, this conversation is for you. Subscribe for more videos about healing, family dynamics, emotional health, trauma-informed growth, and learning to question the dysfunction we were taught to call normal. Weekly Writings: drshante.substack.com #BrokenHome #Parenting #Family #SingleParent #Divorce #FamilyDynamics #ChildhoodTrauma #EmotionalNeglect #MentalHealth #ParentingAdvice #SingleMom #SingleDad #HealthyRelationships #TraumaHealing #GenerationalTrauma #FamilyHealing #ParentingTips #ChildhoodWounds #EmotionalHealth #HealingJourney