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Global Perspectives on Single Parenting

The traditional American nuclear family consisting of a mother and father with specific roles is diminishing and being replaced.

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Teen Parenting

Snapshot of the Adolescent Single Mother

Posted on 19 November 2009

Approximately four out of five teenage mothers are unmarried and face financial struggles because the fathers of their children are often absent, and there usually is no established paternity for their children.
Teenage fathers are predominantly inconsistent in helping raise their children. They are likely to not provide formal financial support or follow a structured visitation schedule. They visit with their children when it is convenient, and are typically only contribute to essentials such as clothing and diapers. Continue Reading

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Single Parenting

Challenges of the Single Parent

Posted on 19 November 2009

Emotional, social, financial and psychological support is essential to a single mother’s overall health and capacity to care for her family. A deficiency in these “stress-moderating” resources can arise in a single mother’s vulnerability to stress and secondary stress-related issues. Continue Reading

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Single Parenting

Effects of Single Parenting on the Parent

Posted on 19 November 2009

Single parents struggle with poverty, parenting challenges, psychological, emotional and medical problems and self-reliance. Their households survive on only one income, thus, they have less financial resources than two-parent families. A major dilemma for single parents is deciding whether to spend their time earning an income to support the needs of the family, or spend time interacting with their children. In many instances, single parents gravitate towards earning an income because earned income addresses the basic family needs. Continue Reading

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