Single-parent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A single parent (also lone parent and sole parent ) is a parent who cares for one or more children without the assistance of another parent in the home. "Single parenthood" may vary according to t...
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In a two-earner family, one parent may be able to stay at home with the children. But in a single-parent family, the parent rarely has the option of staying home to care for children full-time. Finding affordable, available childcare is likely to be a challenge.
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Become a member today and you’ll have instant access to the information, resources, and network you need in order to effectively minister to single parents. Read More... ... Home | Resources | Events | Store | Membership | Partners | About ©2005 Center for Single-Parent Family Ministry. All Rights Reserved.
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Single-parent families can be defined as families where a parent lives with dependent children, either alone or in a larger household, without a spouse or partner. There was a rapid and drastic increase in the number of single-parent families in the ... Single-Parent Families - Economics Of Single-parent Family Life...
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family.jrank.org/pages/1581/Single-Parent-Families.html
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By collecting original data spanning the 20th century, Usdansky was able to analyze attitudes toward single-parent families over this period and how they varied depending on whether the family resulted from divorce or nonmarital childbearing.
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psychcentral.com/news/2009/04/23/single-parent-families...
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Single Parent Family Resources. Assisting single parent families on the journey towards healing, wholeness and hope...
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www.singleparentfamilyresources.com/
www.singleparentfamilyresources.com/
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In 1970, the number of single parent families with children under the age of 18 was 3.8 million; by 1990 the number had more than doubled to 9.7 million. For the first time in history, children are most likely to live in a single parent family for reasons other than the death of a parent.
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