There are a lot of unpleasant stigmas attached to single parenting. Even then, it is often misguided and inaccurate. It is a moment for some validation, as there’s a lot to be done. Here are five potential benefits of single parenting or positive effects of single-parent families to retain you up-to-date and informed: Be a […]
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It’s hard to be a single mom or dad. Well, I get it. But what about single-parent homeschooling? This is impossible, isn’t it? Not that fast. You could be a single parent, and you’ll still be effective at home. While using the creative ability and tips shared here, you’ll find sufficient time to juggle homeschooling
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Are you a single mother or father to your child? Do have a baby or a toddler in your arms and are you worried about how to make most of your single parenting status? And Is your child a tween or teen and you worry about the challenges that you may face as a single
In the past, the stigma of single-parent adoption avoided the adoption of many kids who were in dire need of a wonderful family. Unfortunately, as most single parents have been successful in the process of adoption, the competition for infants is still ferocious. Single parents usually take a back seat to couples looking to adopt.
Whether you’re widowed, divorced, single parent by preference, or married, but traveling without your spouse, traveling alone with children can be daunting. In fact, a cruise is a fantastic way to go on holiday as a solo adult with kids, but the first-time single parent cruisers mostly have a number of issues and problems before
As a single parent, not only you are responsible for ensuring employment and trying to balance your spending plan even when things get tight, but you are also accountable for the monumental work of parenting. It’s often difficult for two parents to handle, but it’s even tougher to be a solo act. How do you
The Pew Research Center just released a report that describes the rapid increment in the number and proportion of single-parent homes headed by fathers. Since 1960, the number has increased from less than 300,000 to more than 2.6 million (as of 2011), more than a 900 percent increase. Even this number is still far short