Positive Effects of Single
Parenting
Single parenting can be a
challenging issue all the time. Although single parenting
is tough to deal with lots of sacrifices along the way, it
can offer some positive effects over the children as well.
Single parents frequently talk about different things with
their children, especially regarding financial and
familial issues, that are typically discussed between two
partners. This eventually makes the child from single
parenting family particularly practical, mature,
autonomous and conscientious as compared to the children
of same age group.
Develop Strong
Bonds
Single parenting allows the opportunity to spend one-to-one
quality time with children. It may help in forming a unique
bond between single parent and the child. This bond is special
because it ensures not only affection but a sense of
responsibility as well from both the ends. As a single parent,
you must know how to provide importance to your own role in
your child's life. If you feel that you are not satisfied with
the quality of the bond between you and your child, remember
the old saying – "It is always better to be late than never".
Start work on it now and strengthen it.
Join Single Parenting Support
Group
Single parenting may enable a child to grow in an
environment full of supporters. If you are a single parent and
do not live close to your close family members, you may join
different single parenting support groups including civic group
in your local community, churches, synagogues. Apart from that,
you may also get involved in your child's school. The members
from these support groups can play a significant role in your
child's lives.
Shared
Responsibilities
Most commonly, children from single parenting families do
not need to perform token tasks for earning their monthly
allowances. In fact, they need a more radical involvement in
the proper management of the entire family system. As a parent,
you must know how and when to praise your child for sharing
responsibilities. You should also let your child understand
that you acknowledge his or her contribution in setting up the
family and you expect his or her contribution when needed.
Learn Better Stress
Management
Children from single parenting families experience stress
from the very early stages of their lives. Since their very
childhood they learn the value of working effectively despite
of different types of conflicts and disappointments. As a
single parent, you must know how to respond to your child's
disappointment with positive support and understanding. Let
them realize and to value these experiences as an integral part
of growing opportunities. This will eventually lead them to
grow as sensitive, understanding and thoughtful adults.
Being Part of the
Family
A successful single parenting helps the children to resolve
various emotional conflicts. In addition, it also helps them to
come out from unrealistic self-centeredness. They grow as a
responsible part of the family, but never being treated as
though they are the hub of everyone's primary attention. The
healthy approach of single parenting helps to train the child
for facing the 'real world' free from any sort of irrational
beliefs.
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