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    The struggles of being a single parent. Even though nowadays it is becoming more and more common for children to be raised by a single parent, it can be very hard not only on the parent but the children as well. Due to financial, emotional and mental stressors that can have a long term effect on the parent and the children. Many parents work 2 or 3 jobs to provide for the family and the family time is lost due to working. Circumstances of life seems to always be a contributing factor on the…

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    Argumentative Essay On Single Parents

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    Even those with two parents are envious, but that does not mean that we the children do not still feel the absence of our father. We still wonder what it would be like to have our father around. Among daughters who never knew their fathers at all, the fantasy is largely the product of the imagination, informed by Hollywood movies and novels (Rosenthal). The youngest child in our family who was still young when our father died had to rely on the things we told her and the films she watched to…

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    The Canadian family as we knew it has crumbled for the better of society and family life. The improvement of families and society as a whole is shown through Blended families, Adoptive families, and Same-sex parent families Blended families help to improve society and families within the society. An article on the Global Post about single parents says, “You may have to adjust to living on less money than you are accustomed. This can result in juggling bills and possibly working more than one job…

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    FACED BY SINGLE PARENTS The plight of the single parent is one of our most difficult social problems. Single parent households are the fastest growing category of all family units. Approximately one out of every four children will spend some part of their childhood under eighteen living with a single parent. This single parenthood occurs because of death, divorce or separation. If it is any reason, it will affect the partner as well as the children. Single Parent Mothers: If the single parent is…

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    the U.S Bureau released a report stating that approximately 13.7 million single parents are in the United States as of 2011. It is common for single parents to receive negative connotation for raising children or multiple children alone. However, most single parents do start out in committed relationships and do not expect to begin parenting their child alone. Referring to that same article, about 82.2% of custodial parents are in fact the women, and the other 17.8% are men. It is most common…

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    children to learn and understand today. I believe many children can relate to this book as there are many families with one parent especially in urban communities. The book had an age range for 4-8 years old. I would recommend this book for 1st and 2nd graders between the ages of 6-8 years old. Vera B. Williams was born to immigrant parents and experience what it felt like to live in a single parent home. The author is White but she lived in an urban community among many different races. She…

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    develop from many factors and issues in life. Certain triggers leading to substance abuse can be linked to issues stimulating from as early as childhood. Family structures, income, and geographical areas can play a role in a child turning to drugs in his or her future. Children being raised in homes without fathers are becoming more common. Single parent homes have become more predominate in America within the past few years, which may be linked to an increase in violence, drug use, sexual…

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    Children psychology and attitude are affected due to the occurrence of divorce between parents. Divorce cases has increased significantly as there is a lot of children experience divorce. The objective of this research is to analyze and shed light on a pivotal issue that impact the children in a deleterious way. The sources used in this research are conducted by experts in the field based on prior experiences, psychological cases. These researches analyze the repercussions of divorce on…

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    Children come in to this world at the expense of two people. As life goes on things happen. Some parents pass away. Sometimes married parents realize that it might just be better for them to co-parent rather than raise a family in the same house. Many people are very effective at co-parenting, nevertheless the bulk of the parenting falls on the back of one parent more than the other. Meanwhile, taking into to consideration it is tough on the children if they are moving from house to house on…

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    Fathers are Not Necessary Alex Brown University of Memphis Author Note This paper was prepared for EDPR, taught by Eric Hossan. FATHERS ARE NOT NECESSARY 2 Abstract In recent years, there has been a massive increase in the number of single parent homes, both headed by men and women. With this increase has also come the question of whether or not children need involved fathers through childhood and adolescence. Researchers recognize that children need nurturing, guidance, and…

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