Single-Parent Families

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The journal article is talking about the difficulties which the single-parent families facing, such as emotional problems, housing stress and financial stress. It generated different viewpoints from different literature, and suggested an approach to meet the needs of single-parents. There is no doubt that both children and parents from single-parent families would more or less with some emotional, personality and interpersonal problems. This reflective paper that not aim to go further to explore the above symptoms and related impacts in their life or society. Instead, I would like to go further and modify what single-parents should aware and point out some ideas that what the families, school and our society could do, for the purpose of assisting those families. Single parents are defined as mothers or fathers who are widowed, divorced or separated, who take the responsibilities in the raising with child or children aged under 18 in the same household. According to the statistic data provided by Census and Statistics Department, it shows the total numbers of single-parent family was increased from 34,538 in 1991 to 72,326 in 2006. That means an annual increase of 2,500 household. And the report projected an increase trend in the future. So, we must pay attention to this situation, and the Government’s policies should be match accordingly. So, what single-parents could do to keep their child in a relatively better environment? Strategies and other suggestions First, single-parents should be aware their emotional and perspective problem. They usually complain and shrike responsibility, they may easily fall into pessimistic, and unwilling to bear the uncertain risk in life. Some of them always blame the various conflicts and pro... ... middle of paper ... ...amily Services from Caritas Hong Kong etc. Through this social support or assistance, the purpose is to re-establish their interpersonal communication and enlarge their social network, so that they may build up confidence to face any challenges and difficulties in their daily life. “Child supervision services” is quiet importance to those families with younger children, it release the labor force so that the single-parents could depend on their own. In short, our society should not discriminate or give them a negative labeling. We should not ignore the importance of the cooperation between family, school and our society. We need to show care and love, so that they could live in a cordial environment. Works Cited Robinson, E. (2009). Sole-parent families: Different needs or a need for different perceptions?. Family Matters, (82), 47-51. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.

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