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Positive Effects of Single Parenting On Children

from: Karlie Bestler

Single parent households can be centers of creativity, persistence, optimism, and hard work. These are all great qualities to instill in the next generation of kids growing up. The effects of single parenting are evident in kids who learn early how to help out with the chores, be frugal, roll with the punches, and set realistic goals.

Children who grow up in a traditional home with two parents are often shielded from the adult problems and issues, and they may not face these until they grow up. In single parent households, children more often grow up understanding relationship shifts and change, having to budget, and that hard work often pays off.

Some experts see this as a disadvantage and deplore the sorry state of our divorce-prone society, but there is a possibility that the effects of single parenting might be beneficial to single parents with children. These children grow up understanding that marriage is an option and not a necessity and may choose their partners more carefully. They also will understand that they need to learn to support themselves and not rely on marriage to save them. This could help keep them solvent in the event they also suffer the loss of a spouse by death or divorce in the future.

Most of the negative effects of single parenting associated to the lack of a partner in the household are actually determined more by the lack of financial and social resources. Unfortunately, many single parents are vulnerable to poverty and are openly discriminated against in this society. However, those that have a good income and social and family support seem to instill a model of self-reliance and optimism that the children soon adopt as their own.

You can spot the children of a loving and successful single parenting household. They will be sensitive to the economic aspects of any purchase. They will offer to help others and be less self-centered and more giving. They will often attempt to do things on their own without realizing that someone might think they are too young for that. They will often make their own social or school arrangements. They will have a great deal of initiative to be self-reliant.

Parents, grandparents, and even trusted neighbors can be helpful to give children the means to pursue their goals through support and guidance. These children grow with a more realistic view of the world and what it takes to survive. They are ingenious, creative, and self-sufficient. They are survivors with strength and determination to face the future.

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