Tampa Bay Parenting: Moms to Know
- Natalie Zfat

- Oct 2, 2024
- 1 min read

“My best advice for moms (single or otherwise): Advocate for yourself. Move swiftly from the passenger seat to the driver seat. In one-third of marriages, women stay because they can’t financially afford to leave. So whether you are a single mom, married mom, married single mom, working mom, stay-at-home mom, or considering becoming a mom: Believe in yourself, and advocate accordingly. You - and your kids - will be glad you did.”
Thanks Tampa Bay Parenting and Julie Tingley for inviting this Jewish mom into the “driver’s seat” for your October issue.
Read the full interview, where I talk about advocating for yourself, how to combat cyberbullying, and giving my kid a strong female role model.





The feature on Tampa Bay moms was inspiring, especially the diverse stories of balancing family and work. It reminded me of classmates who managed similar responsibilities while staying focused on studies. I once looked into Assignment Help when deadlines became overwhelming. Stories like these highlight how resilience and support systems matter.