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    Single Parent Households Single Parent Households Family is defined in Webster’s dictionary as “a group consisting of parents and children living in a household together”. But not all families have a mother‚ father‚ and children. Some families only have one parent making it a single parent household. Since the 1960’s single parent households have been increasing year after year. Information provided by the U.S. Census Bureau shows an increase of 3% in single parent homes from 2008 to 2012

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    pictured by many with two parents. But for some their family composes of only one. Doug Hewitt (2010)‚ an eHow Contributor said that Single-parents families are defined as households in which there is at least one child under the age of 18 and there is only one parent in the household because of divorce‚ death or because the parent never married. Moreover‚ Cox (1984) emphasized that the largest percentage of single-parent families result from divorce followed by death of a parent. According to Medina

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    Single parents often faces struggles in raising their families‚ it does not affect only the parent but the children also. Families become a single parent family because of a death of a spouse or a divorce. A single parent struggles on financial‚ emotional‚ and social challenges. Of the eyes of the child‚ seeing their parent busy all the time makes the child feel neglected. The parent and children becomes depress because of all the stress she/he faces and lack of time for each other. A single parent

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    how children get out of control if they don’t have both parents together to help raise them. Children can become aggressive‚ scream at their parents and reduce their excitement of becoming a professional in their life. Most children with a single parent are more likely to have a negative attitude. According to the website‚ (unmarriedamerica.org) there was 26.7 percent of kids living in a single parent household. Having both parents working together to raise their children increases the

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    The article “The Effects of a Single Parent Home on a Child’s Behavior” by Marnie Kunz. Single parents are defined as those who raise children without the help of the other biological parent in the home. Single parent families are determined by the sex of the primary care responsible for the children the majority of the time‚ and they can either be mother only are father only families. According to this article and the U.S Census Beau single parent families are on the rise. This article states

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    of single parent homes. As compared to over forty to fifty years ago‚ single-parent families are common in today’s world. A single parent is a parent with one or more children‚ who is not living with any of the children’s other parents. The percentage of children who live with two parents has been declining among all racial and ethnic groups throughout the years. It has been found that children in single-parent homes generally fare worse than those in homes with two parents. In today’s single parent

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    English May 31‚ 2010 Forty-five to fifty percent of marriages end in divorce and sixty percent of kids will have their parents separated at one point before they are eighteen. (Kittleson pg149) It is an all too genuine reality that a child will grow up in a single parent family because of this. That’s not even including the amount of kids who have faced the tragedy of a parent dying. These kids will have untold amounts of hardships and hurdles to face in their life‚ from not being able to play a

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    Task1 Research question What is the impact of being raised in a single parent family on students of the Corinth Secondary School? Rationale I chose to research this topic because it hurts me to see my friends from single parent families fall by the way side. I believe that they fall by the way side because the absent parent is inconsiderate. He (she) never took the time to think of the many difficulties and challenges the single parent would have in raising that child‚ not only in disciplining‚ but

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    Portfolio Project: Parent Stress Amanda N Clement February 21‚ 2015 Bryant & Stratton College Psychology 101: Principles of Psychology Ms. Jaynine Howard Abstract Being a parent its hard work in itself. However being a single parent it is multiplied. In the paper I will explain the stress of finances‚ discrimination‚ work load‚ and guilt that is put on a single parent. Keywords: parent‚ stress‚ discrimination‚ work‚ guilt‚ single Single Parent Stress Physics defines stress‚ as pressure‚ or a

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    number of single-parent adoptions. Why would a successful‚ independent single man or woman want to give up his or her freedom and assume the responsibilities of raising a child? The trend is mainly due to the fact that the desire to nurture and share life as a family has become to be a strong need that is felt by a large number of people‚ and one that is not exclusively to married people or couples. The purpose of adoption is to provide children a loving and caring parent. Single parents should be

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