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  1. Single Parenting: Impact on Child's Development

    Parenting is a process and a state of being a parent. It includes nourishing, protecting, and guiding a child through development. 1 Traditionally, parenting included dichotomous gender-linked roles, with the mother being involved in nurturing and providing emotional support to the child, whereas the father was involved in providing protection and disciplining the child. 2 With the attaining ...

  2. (PDF) IMPACT OF SINGLE MOTHER FAMILY ON CHILD ...

    IMPACT OF SINGLE MOTHER FAMILY ON CHILD DEVELOPMENT: A REVIEW LITERATURE PJAEE, 17 (10) (2020) 1986. States, about 85 percent of all single-parent families are headed by women and. 16 percent of ...

  3. PDF A Proposal for Single Parenting: The Impact on Child Development PSY

    A Proposal forSingle Parenting: The Impact on Child Development PSY 4370 -Psychology of Aging Capstone (Spring 2021) By: Elijah Jones Wright State University -Dayton, OH 45435 ... This research has the potential to help these adults be better parents to their children. Once the parents have a better understanding of some of the challenges

  4. Single Parent Households and the Effect on Student Learning

    As single parent households continue to rise and become more common, there has been a notable effect on student academia. Research shows that children in single-parent households score well below children in dual-parent households, on average, in educational attainment (Brown, 2010). "Children growing up in single-parent families typically

  5. (PDF) Empowering Single Parents: Navigating Socio ...

    This research seeks to comprehensively examine the role of single parents in meeting the socio-economic needs of their families, with a particular focus on the well-being of both parents and children.

  6. THE EFFECTS OF SINGLE PARENTING STYLE TO A CHILD'S ...

    This parenting style leads to. positive effects such as having necessary psychosocial skills, cooperation with others, academic success, and the ability to be independent (Clyde et al., 1995 ...

  7. Solo Fathers and Mothers: An Exploration of Well-Being, Social Support

    Abstract. Research has begun to explore the experiences of single mothers by choice who choose to start a family alone and do so using donated gametes. However, very little is known about the experiences of single fathers by choice, and even less is known about how their experiences might compare to mothers in the same position.

  8. Mothering Experiences: How Single-Parenthood and Employment Shift the

    Single parenting. The prevalence of single-parent families rose substantially through the 1970s, 80s, and 90s, and remains high today—about 30 percent of children today live with just one parent (Child Trends 2015).Numerous studies describe the detriments to children associated with living with one versus two parents (e.g., McLanahan et al. 2013; Waldfogel et al. 2010).

  9. The Rise in Single‐Mother Families and ...

    Our focus is on single mothers, rather than single parents, because single fathers have very different socioeconomic characteristics and parenting styles (Bronte-Tinkew, Scott, & Lilja, 2010). Moreover, in the cohorts studied, fewer than 1.5% of all children, or 4% of those experiencing single parenthood, had spent any time with a single father ...

  10. The Impact of Financial Hardship on Single Parents: An Exploration of

    Past research has identified that single parents in the United Kingdom face significant financial hardships. This study has highlighted that the stresses of parenting alone appear to heighten feelings of stress, uncertainty, and depression associated with finances. Therefore, it is vital that health and mental health services recognise this ...

  11. Parenting of Adolescent Single Children: A Mixed-methods Study

    Single-child families are increasingly the norm, with nearly half of British families classified as single-child. Despite this, research on only-children and their families is scant. Using a convergent mixed-methods design, this study explores parenting of adolescents in British single-child families.

  12. An exploratory study of the experience of single mothers in higher

    especially the single-mother sub population of female graduate students. Women account for more than 90 percent of custodial single parents in the United States (Atwood & Genovese, 2006), consisting of 10.4 million single parent households, whereas comparatively, single father families consist of 2.5 million (United States

  13. [PDF] A Qualitative Study on Single mothers' Experience of Raising

    Single parenting is a situation in which one of the two individuals either mother or father is solely responsible for the upbringing of their children. ... This paper is based on a qualitative research study, Children, Parents and Risk. This study looks at the ways in which risks to children are understood and managed by children and parents ...

  14. Full article: Mechanisms Behind the Negative Influence of Single

    On the other hand 42.4% of children of single mothers attend a school with more than 17.5% of pupils with single parents, whereas this percentage for children with two parents is 18.0%. The individual truancy score of children of single mothers is .10, and this score for children with two parents is −.06.

  15. (PDF) The Psychological Well-Being of Single Mothers ...

    This study explores the psychological. well-being of single mothers in relation to their role in the family, t he major. concepts that impact the psychological well-being, the impact of parenting ...

  16. PDF Single-parent Families and Their Impact on Children: a Study of

    European Journal of Research in Social Sciences Vol. 4 No. 9, 2016 ISSN 2056-5429 Progressive Academic Publishing, UK Page 4 www.idpublications.org Research Hypotheses Hi: There is a significant difference in problems faced by children in single parent families when compared to children in dual parent families.

  17. Single-Parent Households and Children's Educational Achievement: A

    Second, research shows that children in single-parent households score below children in two-parent households, on average, on measures of educational achievement (Amato, 2005; Brown, 2010; McLanahan and Sandefur, 1994). The combination of these two observations suggests that the rise in single parenthood has lowered (or slowed improvements in ...

  18. Single Parenting and Its Effects on The Academic Performance of

    12 1.6 Significance of the Study Research into the effects of single parenting on the academic achievement of students will eventually be of massive relevance. First, it would create awareness for policy makers to consider the necessary measures to help support children from single parent‟s homes towards their academic achievements. The ...

  19. PDF Challenges That Single Parented Students Face in Attaining ...

    heterosexual biological parents living with their children, (Smith, 2008). Despite parents being responsible for the psychological, emotional welfare, educational and career development of their children, divorce and separation of various kinds or death of one spouse may leave the role in the hands of single parent .Many children

  20. Single Mothers by Choice: Mother-Child Relationships and Children's

    Abstract. Fifty-one solo mother families were compared with 52 two-parent families all with a 4-9-year-old child conceived by donor insemination. Standardized interview, observational and questionnaire measures of maternal wellbeing, mother-child relationships and child adjustment were administered to mothers, children and teachers.

  21. Research proposal on the impact of single parenting on ...

    Single Parenting. Single Parenting -Advantages and Disadvantages Samuella A. G. Brewah SUNY College at Old Westbury Abstract Being a single parent is an overwhelming task‚ nevertheless it yields greater benefits; with persistence and dedication. A strong bond is developed between the parent and the child/ children.

  22. (Pdf) Investigating the Coping Strategies of Single Parents in Kpedze

    This paper is a qualitative case study that reports on the strategies single parents employ to cope with their challenges. A total of 30 single parents comprising of 23 females and 7 male single ...

  23. Single parenting: Psychosocial Effects on Female adolescents in the

    This research investigated the influence of single parenting on emotional development of primary school students as viewed by Nigerian primary school teachers. A descriptive survey designed was ...