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A 9 page overview of the various scenarios that can result in single parent homes. The author contends that while these homes have the potential for adverse impact on child development, they also have the potential to be a positive factor in that development. Bibliography lists sources. Bibliography lists 12 sources
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will help you, the student, write your own assignment by giving some examples of the type of information that might be found regarding these varied topics. A diligent attempt has
been made to address as many as possible of the various scenarios you delineated. As you will find the paper that has been provided you is considerably longer than
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properly! Raising a child as a single parent for some is a harsh
circumstance of life. For others, however, single parenting is a choice. Some single parents have pursued artificial insemination, for example, as a result of their desire to parent
a child while not having to contend with the complications of a spouse. In other situations unplanned pregnancy or divorce can place one squarely in the middle of the
single parents role. For some this role, however, is a desired one and not a burden. For others maybe a spouse has died in childbirth or been killed
in war and the remaining parent has no desire to try and replace the missing spouses role in the family unit. In any one of these situations single parenting
can present numerous hardships but it can also produce many rewards. The traditional concept of family, or more specifically the traditional American sociological
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