As the blue songs say, "I can do bad things by myself, I do not need anyone to help me starve." If you have never been trained or educated, even though it means working at McDonald's until you can improve the situation, if you want to get public aid and something suitable for you or your child, decide Have to. Despite static performance, a single parent can succeed by obtaining religion, finance, discipline and strong family support. Religious religion in a single parent family has some influence on children's behavior and also affects the entire family.
Some social trends are now challenging parentage. A single parent family may be the most dangerous. There was a single parent in the United States, but the reason for solitude changed. One of the parents of the previous generation was mainly a widow and her husband. Parents are more likely to be single because of divorce or never get married. In today's society, a single parent is more isolated than a single parent and may be further disappointed. According to the final report of the National Child Council, in 1989 about 25% (over 16 million) of children lived with one parent, more than twice as long as in 1970.
It is difficult for all the challenges faced by a single parent family and lack of time in the home. Three main issues (economic, emotional, social) have caused the family to collapse. However, not all single parent families fail, and some families have succeeded. A single parent is responsible for all the obligations he is facing, giving priority to his family, taking care of himself, taking care of himself, and maintaining family relationships or traditions, thus having a positive prospect is needed. You should keep these things in order for each parent to achieve the goal of life and to show a better future.
Single parent families are facing special challenges. One of them is the economy. In 2002, compared with the family with two parents, household income for living alone was less than $ 30,000 per year per year. Meanwhile, while 39% of parent families earn over $ 75,000, 6% of one-parent families and 11% of one-parent families earn over $ 75,000. A single parent family is challenged in other ways. Children living with a single father are the least likely to join health insurance for all children.