Effects Of Single Parenthood On A Child's Behaviour

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Over the past 20 years, the rate of single parent families has increased tremendously and have become even more common than other types of family(Nuclear and extended family) consisting of father,mother,children and other family members.Today we see all sorts of single parent families headed by mothers, headed by fathers, headed by a grandparent raising their grandchildren. The motive of this research was to find out how single parenthood affects a child 's behaviour. I was interested in researching on how single parenting affects a child 's behaviour because nowadays, we see a lot of single parent. Effects of Single Parenthood on a child 's behaviour in today 's world. What does single …show more content…

Few questions were asked to each member of the household. Materials ● Questionnaires ● A pen provided ● An empty room to answer questionnaire. Procedures Each member of the family was placed in an empty room and were provided with a pen .The questionnaires were distributed to every member of the single parent family and they were asked to kindly fill the questionnaire. A copy of the questionnaire My name is Favour Eze and I am doing a school based research on single parent and I would like you to answer some questions. I 'll also like you to be honest as you answer the questions. Your answers will be anonymous. Age: 12-18 ____ 19-25___ others___ Marital status: Single__ Divorced__ Number of kids: 1-4__ 5-8__ How do your kid feel most time? Happy__ sad__ happy most times__ sad most times__ Profession: __________________ How satisfied are you with your income? Very satisfied___ satisfied___ Not satisfied___ How do you cope being a single parent?_______________________________________________ ________________________________. Do you have enough money in raising the kids alone? …show more content…

Children with two parents in the home earning two incomes tend to have better financial and educational advantages. The effects of a single-parent home on a child’s behavior can be far-reaching and impact several areas of life, including academic achievement and social behaviors(U.S. Census Bureau, 2012)Due to financial problems the child might drop out of school and decide to live a dangerous life. After the research was conducted my result showed that most single parent in the belmopan doesn’t make enough income so that makes the children drop out of school and do illegal thing and are unprivileged from an education. Most of the single parent are mothers who their husband either died or disowned the kids. Most of the mothers said its difficult to do responsibilities of both a mother and a father but they have to be strong. Growing with one parent leads tobearing children out of wedlock, and have trouble keeping jobs as young adults. Other consequences include risks to psychological development, social behavior, and sex-role

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