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    of a “traditional family”. However, in today’s world single mothers are being more incorporating other family members into the structure of the family—to assist them with their children (e.g. mother, grandmother and fathers). Nelson, K.M., (2006) talk about children attachments to other care givers within the family structure and single mothers maintaining boundaries when issues or concerns arise about disciplining their children. The author goes further to examine that single mothers are…

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    “On Father’s Day it only seems right to give credit to single mothers, who in big or small ways must serve as both father and mother to their kids”(Foerstner 2) In The Odyssey, by Homer, it tells the story of a man named Odysseus who is the Ithacan King. After fighting in the trojan war for 10 years, he gets lost and can’t seem to get back home after many many years of trying. Back at his home land, he has a wife named Penelope and son, Telemachus. Penelope is fighting struggles of her own as…

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    really tough and complicated. She’s found to be the second born in her family of six children. My mother got married in early age in small village called Awassa located in Ethiopia and became a mother of four children, which are two girls and two boys. After we were born my mother got abounded by our father and become a single mother. Since then my mom raised three of my siblings and I by herself. Back then being a single parent in my country Ethiopia is not easy at some points because of the…

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    studies had methodological flaws, which calls their results into question. Some flaws led to inaccurate conclusions being drawn from the studies. For example, many studies in connection with single parents do not distinguish between families where there was a single parent due to divorce or where there was a single parent due to death. The advancement in methodologies and statistical analyses, combined with the proliferation of research, has led to a more accurate understanding of our knowledge…

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    big deal for the people getting divorced and the people around them. Parents might not realize it but their children are usually the ones affected the most by the divorce. Sometimes the child will take the divorce very seriously. However, some children like to pretend the divorce isn’t actually happening. The child can be affected by their own emotions, the way they live after the divorce, and also their relationships with family and friends can be affected. The first thing that can be…

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    females were working, the men did not help take care of the house or take care of their kids. This caused females to have to do more work to support their family financially and physically (“Family”). That being said, the fathers…

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    The Plight of Being a Single Mother The United States is a country when asked by foreigners is described as the country that flows with wealth. The United States provides lots of opportunities to both citizens and legal permanent residence. Most Americans are unaware that there is a stigma attached to being a single mother and that day by day single mothers are being discriminated upon by both males and females. Growing up as a child with four siblings and only one parent was very difficult.…

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    Often when used in reference to families, this may mean discussion of families that includes familial structure that is different from that typical of the dominant culture here in the U.S.; in other words, families that differ from traditional heteronormative, American families. In this way certain "diverse families" may be those that have parents who are LBGTQ , or disabled, or multi-ethnic, multi-racial, and / or multi-cultural families. This could mean blended families, where one or both…

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    as full of bad mothers as it is of bad fathers, and it is not the motherless children who become delinquent but the fatherless ones” and I believe that is one hundred percent true. About one in three babies born in the United States are born to a single mother each year. Fathers are becoming less and less present in today’s society, but children that grow up with their father around benefit in many ways and as seen in the story “A Good Man is Hard to Find” those who may…

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    The purpose of this paper is to help people understand more about what is life course perspective and how families across the life course. The life course perspective reflects individual and family’s changing, further to reacts the development of society changing. The life course perspective connects with the experiences of older life to younger life (Connidis, 2012). Our parents and grandparents maybe see the influences of change more clearly because in order to observe life change people need…

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