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8 Myths About Single Parent Families
Single parent families are no longer considered “awkward.” There was once a time when these families were looked down upon or judged because of a lack of two parents in the household. Now, however, these families seem to be the norm. There has been an increase in the number of single parent families over the years and society has become familiar with the term. Is living in a single parent family really all that bad? The following are a few myths that you may have heard about this type of family.
1 Single parent families struggle financially and need welfare. Many people assume that just because a family has only one parent, it is struggling financially. There are many well off single parent families. With more parents than ever getting college degrees, it isn’t as difficult to take care of children in a single parent home. Not all single parents seek welfare to help take care of their children. Many handle the responsibility without the help of the government.
2 Single parents do not have time for their children. Because of the idea that single parents have to work more to make ends meet, it is automatically assumed that they do not have time for their children. This is untrue. Many single parents find time to work and spend time with the kids. Prioritizing is the key that’s help single parents keep a focus on the children. This may mean giving up a social life for the time being, but many parents are willing to do this for the well being of their children.
3 Children with single parents struggle academically. Not all children will struggle in school just because they are forced to live in a single parent family. In fact, many kids do very well and go on to live successful lives. Academic struggles derive from many factors, not just living in a home with only one parent. While it can play a role it the problem, it is not the only blame for it.
4 They also have emotional and social problems. Emotional and social problems are common in children who live in single parent homes. However, in some situations, children do just fine. They find ways to adapt and adjust to the situation. With the help of the parent, they can give totally normal lives with only one parent.
5 Divorce is always the cause of single parent families. A common misconception is that single parent families are the products of divorce. While divorce is the most common reason why these families exist, there are also single parent families that are the result of death, serious injury, or accident. The old saying “never judge a book by its cover” fit perfectly in to this situation. Never assume that you know the reason the single parent family has been formed.
6 Children from divorced families will get divorces when they are older. You have probably heard this time and time again. Studies have shown t hat children who live in divorces families are more likely to get a divorce, but there is no guarantee that this will happen. To say that they will get divorced is simply a misstatement. Marriage and divorce will be something that they will form their own opinions about when they are older.
7 Mothers always have custody of children. There myth is becoming more evident every single day. Dads are now stepping up to the plate and caring for their children. There are many dads who have chosen the responsibility and who have been given full custody of children during custody battles. The children do not always end up with the mother.
8 Children from single parent families are not as safe. Myth! Single parent homes do not determine the safety and security of children. Every situation is different. A safe and secure home is does not always contain two parents.
As you can see, there are many myths related to single parent families. The key to overcoming these myths is to realize that every situation is different. Children will handle events in life in different ways. Some will follow the norm and what is expected. Others, however, will overcome and succeed.
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