Maybe you are
a single parent with young children.
A few are
single parents with young children who, without the program, would have to take their infants to school along with their older children.»
Not exact matches
Woman is concerned about how having a baby could change her life 16 % Woman can't afford baby now 21 % Woman has problems
with relationship or wants to avoid
single parenthood 12 % Woman is unready for responsibility 21 % Woman doesn't want others to know she has had se x or is pregnant 1 % Woman is not mature enough, or is too
young to have a
child 11 % Woman has all the
children she wanted, or has all grown - up
children 8 % Husband or partner wants woman to have an abortion 1 % Fetus has possible health problem 3 % Woman has health problem 3 % Woman's
parents want her to have abortion < 1 % Woman was victim of ra pe or inc est 1 %
People on incapacity benefits will also be made to prepare themselves for work in addition to non-working
single parents with children as
young as one, but they will not have to actively start work until the
child is older.
Enck blames the decline on more and more
young people growing up in urban cultures removed from hunting, an increasing proportion of ethnic minorities (who are less likely to hunt) in the population and — surprise, surprise — the rise in
single -
parent families «
with fewer opportunities for
children to learn about hunting from their fathers».
Nine years ago I graduated
with an MFA in Fiction from Pacific University, divorced, and transitioned from my role as an at - home mother of two
young children to a working
single mother and long distance
parent.
If you're the one dating a
single parent, be ready to put some effort into impressing their kids — 73 % of
parents with children younger than 18 would want their seal of approval before getting deeply involved
with a partner.
CHICAGO TRIBUNE — Mar 13 — There are 12m
single parents living
with children younger than 18 in the U.S., according to 2007 Census Bureau figures, a whopping 200 % increase over 1970, when there were 4m.
Experts suggest that if you're
young,
single and unmarried
with no
children and aren't supporting any siblings or extended family members like
parents, then you're better off without life cover.
If you wrote a nonfiction about raising
children as a
single parent, market to
single parents with young kids.
With slices of humor, I write of hardships many face as a
single mom, a
parent of a disabled
child, a displaced employee, a lonely widow and a once homeless
young man.
There are five double bedrooms and one twin bedroom
with an additional four
single pull - out beds to allow
younger children to sleep in the same room as their
parents, if preferred.
As a general rule, the family
with several
young children would require a higher insurance policy for both
parents than a family
with teens, a
single individual or a retired couple who have grown
children.
Most
parents with young children buy term life insurance: A 2005 study by LIMRA International showed that, of those who bought life insurance in 2003, 72 percent of married couples and 66 percent of
single parents bought term.
For example, a
single parent with a college - bound teen living in a region
with a high cost of living — such as New York — will need more term life insurance coverage than a two - income household
with very
young children in a rural area.
The FFCWS studies add to a large body of earlier work that suggested that
children who live
with single or cohabiting
parents fare worse as adolescents and
young adults in terms of their educational outcomes, risk of teen birth, and attachment to school and the labor market than do
children who grow up in married - couple families.
For
children who were pre-adolescent and in early adolescence at the beginning of these studies, negative impacts on schooling outcomes (e.g. grade repetition) are found, regardless of whether the program included earnings supplements or not.21 These negative effects were most pronounced for adolescents
with younger siblings, suggesting that
single parents may have relied on their adolescents for the care of the
younger children as they went to work, and these responsibilities may have impeded adolescents» schooling.
All studies agreed that mother
younger than 30 years old,
child younger than 6 years old, recently time diagnosed, low educational level, low monthly income and
single parent were related to high level of
parenting stress of
children with autistic disorder.
She is also a registered family mediator and
child consultant
with extensive experience working
with parents,
children and
young people from diverse families, including separated, step - and
single parent families.
The report examines how low - income families
with young children face extra barriers, like
single parenting, difficulty speaking English, low education levels, lack of full - time employment,......
The vast majority of those
children suffer from undiagnosed attachment disorders, have histories of abuse and neglect, have lived in
single -
parent homes
with young and highly stressed mothers and have had at least one
parent with a criminal record (Levy and Orlans, 1998).
For
children approximately age 6 and
younger, those
with higher initial levels of conduct problems and higher levels of critical
parenting benefitted most from treatment (Reid, Webster - Stratton, & Baydar, 2004), while
children from
single -
parent families benefit least (Webster - Stratton, 1985).
One is a teen and teen
parenting specialists, another specializes in families
with young children and another specializes in difficult families, families and trauma and another still
with single parent families or blended families (families coming together
with other families).
Among
young children, for example, those living
with no biological
parents, or in
single -
parent households, are less likely than
children with two biological
parents to exhibit behavioral self - control, and more likely to be exposed to high levels of aggravated
parenting, than are
children living
with two biological
parents.
By contrast, the
children of women who are on their own as
parents, and LEFT alone — those who have no divorce stress or custody hassles undermining authority, and no financial problems or social pariah status or social worker meddling (compare widowed mothers versus welfare mothers versus struggling working
single mother
with young children)-- do just fine.
She knows first - hand the challenges of being a
single parent, having fled Vietnam in 1975 and come to the United States
with two
young children.
She knows firsthand the challenges of being a
single parent, having fled Vietnam in 1975 and come to the United States
with two
young children.
They could be families
with young children, or
single parents, or retired people.