Understanding Positive Single Parenting Effects On Children
There are positive single parenting
effects on children, as this article explains ...
Single parenting often gets a bad rap for causing a variety of negative effects such as crime,
poverty, drug abuse, and other problems.
These studies would have you believe that single parenthood will ruin your children’s lives.
What you may not know is that there are positive single parenting effects on children.
Studies that point to the negative effects of single parenting are exaggerated according to new
research. Rather than dwelling on the negative, why not start looking on the bright side?
Single Parenting - Stronger Relationships With One Parent
One of the positive single parenting effects on children is that when they are raised by one
parent their bond and relationship with that parent is generally much stronger than it would have been
otherwise.
The same even holds true for the non-custodial parent who might play a more important and unique
role in their lives even though they don’t see them as frequently.
Single Parenting - A Stronger Sense Of Responsibility
Another positive single parenting effect is the increased sense of responsibility many children
have. Children in single parent homes generally have to do a lot more chores and help out more than they would when
there were two parents around because single parents have a lot less time to get things done.
From helping out around the house, children in single parent households grow pride in the work
they do and feel more self-value from recognizing their own contributions. Parents can help them build these
feelings by praising and recognizing their efforts.
Single Parenting - An Ability To Handle Conflicts
Children from single parent families are generally more equipped to handle conflict and this is
definitely a positive single parenting effect. Children watch first hand as their parents come to agreements on how
to raise their children and share time with them in spite of their differences. Children also have to learn early
on how to handle disappointment and difficult emotional situations.
In addition to learning effective conflict mediation, children from single parent families have
a healthier vision of the role they play in the parents’ lives. They realize how important they are to their
parents but they also realize they are not the center of the universe.
So there you have it. Single parenting isn’t always going to lead your children down a dark
path. There are many positive single parenting effects that are often overlooked. Rather than focusing on what
could’ve been, your best bet is to focus on being the best parents possible and remembering all the good that is
coming out of raising your child as a single parent. Even single parenting has its silver lining.
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