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A 6 page paper consisting of the contents of a 21-slide presentation (available) on single parenthood and effects on children, parents, teens and others affected. The paper incorporates Erikson's view of development. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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6 pages (~225 words per page)
File: CC6_KSpsycSingPar.rtf
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* Single parents are: * Freer than married parents * Less
involved with childrens lives * Poor * Poorly educated
* Underemployed * Likely to be receiving some form of welfare assistance * Harried Does the
View Hold? * Single parents can be found in all socioeconomic strata, with diverse backgrounds and with widely varying economic support
* Single parents often devote more time to their children than their married peers * Single parents often
agonize over their ability to be "both mother and father" Some of the Problems * In our mobile society, single parents may not
have family close enough to help * Working single parents have no choice but to stay at home with sick children who cannot
go to daycare or school * Single parents have no personal "sick days," a real problem when children are small
* Harried parents can be guilty of not noticing teens problems Married vs Single Parents * Married parents usually
agree on when children are old enough for daycare * Married parents typically opt for later daycare rather than earlier daycare (Hyde and
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