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    differently in our society today. There are many different family structures that people are part of today. Some types of families are nuclear family, blended family, teen parenting, split custody, single parent, same-sex marriage, and adoption. A nuclear family is also known as a traditional family, a family unit that includes two married parents and their one or more children living in the same household. Going back a couple of decades ago a parent, usually the mother would often stay at…

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    Family falls under the grouping of social institutions just like anything else it has to be research, to come up with justifiable answer to what is going on, so we can further understand why and how to help get the positive solutions along with the negative to our everyday changing society. Family and intimate relationships is one of the most important social groups and we do have many. Sometimes family will be seen as normal in social relationships. This type of diversity of family structure…

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    the years, single parent households have become more, and more common than they were a few years back. Too many people, raising kids while being a single parent seems impossible both mentally and financially. Most single parent households seem to struggle financially because they no longer have a partner to help not only support but contribute to their overall household income. However while many single parent households experience some kind of struggle financially not all single parent homes…

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    factors. More specifically, single parent families. Children from single parent hones may present more trouble, and demand more time and effort from their teachers at school. Families usually provide stability for a child. This stability gives children the opportunity to develop emotionally, socially, and academically. Many children in single family homes lack this stability. This is because single parenthood may be filled with negative effects. A single parent family may contain economic…

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    resources using three pieces of literature. All three literature works are on the topic of single parent families. It focuses on the emotional, physical, and mental effects between single parents and their children. The first evaluation is an article from a website. The title is “Single-parent families” and has no author. The second evaluation is on a magazine article, “Understanding Single Parent Families” by Kirsten Schuder from Lifestyle magazine. The final evaluation is on a peer-reviewed…

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    Many families today grow up in a single parent homes or with blended families due to parents divorcing or remarrying with and without children from a previous marriage. Many parents try and stay together for the sake of the children to keep a; many try to maintain a positive family environment to keep the family together, but really the parents aren’t happy with staying in the relationship. My friend Mellissa in the other hand grew up in a single parent family home, due to her parents divorcing.…

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    Growing up in a single parent household existing as the only child is very bittersweet. Although you are brought up independent, you still carry some dependent variables. You do not have to share all of your belongings, nor does your parent forces you to play with an annoying, stubborn sibling that only wants to fiddle with your most valuable possessions. All the money that 's left over from important household items is all for you and you only. Convincing your parents to get what you want and…

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    Video 1 Minority Single Parent Families and Poverty. Poverty is constantly increasing because it takes two people’s income to pay the bills in today society. Thirty to forty years ago our society was able to survive on one person 's income so the mother could stay home with her children or could be single mother and able to pay her bills. Women normally end up in poverty and take the children with them, whereas men normally end up becoming more successful in having more things without…

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    United States grow up in an array of family structures. Single-parent families and two-parent families are produced and reproduced through marriage, remarriage, divorce, and cohabitations aside of marriage. Forty percent of all children are born to unmarried mothers (Forum on Child and Family Statistics, 2016, para. 7). In fact, single-parent families are the fastest growing family structure. In 2016, 28% of children were living in single-parent families and this number has slowly continued…

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    Family plays a very important role in children’s development. Family structure is a significant factor which will influence a lot for children, and the influence in childhood may last for their whole life. From the 2012 Program for International Student Assessment,21 percent of 15-year-old students lived in single-parent families in the United States. The figure shows that one in four of 15-year-old children live in an incomplete family. As the rates of divorce and premarital pregnancy rose…

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