Why Do Children Grow Up In A Two-Parent Household

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In modern society, it is no surprise for a child to grow up in a one-parent household. This does not mean, however, that one-parent households have good impacts on children. Children who grow up in a one-parent household are more likely to become depressed and develop physiological issues. In two-parent households, children are more likely to be healthy, happy, and successful. A two-parent household has a more stable environment for children than a one-parent household because of the difference in economics, well-being, and emotional support.
One reason a two-parent household has a more stable environment for children than a one-parent household is the economic differences. Two-parent households typically have two incomes, unlike a one-parent household. Having a higher income allows two-parent homes to provide more for their children than one-parent homes. Although single parents can usually provide their children with the things they need, it is not always possible for them to provide them with the things they want. Children from two-parent homes are more likely to participate in extracurricular activities and are more likely to enjoy the things they want such as nice clothes and family vacations. Children who do not receive things they want are …show more content…

Children in a two-parent household are typically happier and healthier than children in a one-parent household. This is because they spend more quality time with their parents. In one-parent households, the parent is typically at work so they rarely spend quality time with them. The lack of quality time can cause children to develop physiological issues. It is also more likely for children to develop a stronger relationship with the parent they live with rather than an equal relationship between both parents. Having both parents present helps children to have a more stable

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