Five decades ago, typical American families had mothers, fathers, and children. But today, "In the United States, one in four children has been raised by a single parent.The experts point out various factors that explain the large population in the US The modern concept As the divorce rate continues to rise, these numbers continue to increase, and the parents' children fight, "41% of all newborns are unmarried women today" (Hymowitz).
In the research published in Journal of Family Psychology in 2016, "Single mother choice: mother-child relationship for children and psychological adjustment" compares children of single mother and children of parents. The age of children is from 4 to 9 years old. And 50 families with independent mothers and 51 parents - and all are conceived by donors. Susan Golombok and colleagues at the University of Cambridge used a series of interviews on psychological problems such as reports of parents, researchers, and teachers, ADHD and autism. The results of the investigation of the two family types are the same on a series of measures: warmth, confrontation, stress, adjustment problems, mother's happiness. I could not find a big difference
What factors often cause these psychological problems? Divorce is still the common cause of parents' ultimate single. It is not uncommon for children to collide before, during and after a conflict. Some parents may force children to choose between either. Another risk factor is the lack of family stability. A single parent is more likely to move or experience other disturbances that may affect children. For example, parents can remarriage and live with various partners. Children will prosper steadily. Uncertainty and emotional confusion heighten the possibility of psychological traps
A long-term conference at a single parent home gives you and your child a positive and negative psychological impact. For example, when parents break apart, children may feel happy and comfortable, and the house is no longer ruled by battle, but there is a desire for "ordinary" family life as well. KidsHealth's website. But recognizing these contradictory emotions and speaking about them can offer a lot of help. The report from the University of Florida Extension Office pointed out that one of the main psychological impacts of living in a single parent family is a greater sense of responsibility. Children tend to take responsibility at home and learn to appreciate the sacrifice and efforts of a single parent family living with their children.