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Single Parents and Children

Topic: ParentingFeaturing bob-lancerPublished January 29, 2013

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Being a parent is never a cakewalk but being a single parent is a tremendously difficult job. For the most part, single parents must hold a fulltime job, chauffer the children to and from school, extracurricular activities and sporting events. Many receive financial help for parents without adequate income while others live just barely above the income cutoff. Regardless of the financial situation, the parent child relationship can be incredibly strong and able to last a lifetime. This help for parents without partners’ article will show you how to secure and safeguard your child parent relationships and keep your kids on the straight and narrow path to a successful life. Dealing with the Dreaded Question The bane of the single parents universe is when their kids ask the painful questio “Who is my Daddy”, “Where is my Daddy”, “Who is my Mommy” or “Where is my Mommy”. As painful as the truth may be, widows and widowers have it easier than those who don’t know where their kids’ other parent is or worse, if they are in jail or simply do not want anything to do with the child. Answering these questions can be upsetting for both the parents and children. It would be wise to consult your child’s pediatrician or social worker. They will be able to offer parenting help in dealing with these difficult to answer questions. Playing Both Roles Being a parent is tough but having to play the role of both mom and dad is beyond anything that most people can even imagine. As mom, you have to nurture, kiss the boos and make sure that the homework is done and the rooms are clean. As dad, you need to be rough and strong and be the person who will lay down your life for them. Being a parent is a fulltime job but if you need to be a single parent, it is like two fulltime jobs and when you add in your paying job, the average single parent is doing the work of three people! To ease your burden, the Big Brothers and Big Sisters programs offer parenting help without partners. Both parents and children benefit from this great volunteer group. The kids get to spend quality time with adults of the same gender so that they can teach them things that a parent of the opposite sex would not be interested in such as a girl learning to do her hair and nails or a boy learning how to play hockey or change a tire. Start with the Scouts Single parents and children have special relationships but the parent should reach out to reliable organizations that are happy to offer help for parents raising kids on their own. Scouting is a great thing for parents and children. Boy scouts can be a great asset for single moms hoping to find a strong male influence for her son while the girl scouts is a wonderful organization for single fathers to utilize for his daughters. Both organizations are beneficial to parents and children alike. Take Time to Talk Parents and children must always openly communicate with each other, especially when there is only one parent available to the child. Simply talking allows a child to voice his cares, conce s and fears that would otherwise be kept deep inside of him. His emotional health depends upon the time that you are willing to dedicate to talking and conversing with each other. Strong parent child relationships truly rely on the ability to communicate with each other.

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