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  2. Being Ambivalent About Having Kids Can Be a Good Thing ... - AOL

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    That’s a daunting figure for most single parent households. ... There is a running tally of pros and cons for child-rearing as people go on dates, meet potential partners, and contemplate what ...

  3. Single parents in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A mother with her child. In the United States, 80% of single parents are mothers. Among this percentage of single mothers: 45% of single mothers are currently divorced or separated, 1.7% are widowed, 34% of single mothers never have been married. [13] This is in contrast to earlier decades, where having a child outside of marriage and/or being ...

  4. Single parent - Wikipedia

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    A single parent is a person who has a child or children but does not have a spouse or live-in partner to assist in the upbringing or support of the child. Reasons for becoming a single parent include death, divorce, break-up, abandonment, becoming widowed, domestic violence, rape, childbirth by a single person or single-person adoption.

  5. Mindy Kaling on single parenting and why 'the biggest reward ...

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    Welcome to So Mini Ways, Yahoo Life's parenting series on the joys and challenges of child rearing.. Mindy Kaling may be the hilarious brain behind shows like The Mindy Project, Never Have I Ever ...

  6. Let us now praise single moms - AOL

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    Roughly 24 million, or one-third of all American children under age 18, are living with an unmarried parent, according to a 2018 Pew Research Center analysis of US Census Bureau data. And 81% of ...

  7. Single-parent children and educational attainment - Wikipedia

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    Future socioeconomic opportunities are largely influenced by educational attainment. Examining the academic outcomes of single-parent children can give a better understanding of how family structure may affect long-term opportunities. Success in school frequently ripples down to succeeding generations. By finding intervention points to enhance ...

  8. Parenting styles - Wikipedia

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    Father and children reading. According to a literature review by Christopher Spera (2005), Darling and Steinberg (1993) suggest that it is important to better understand the differences between parenting styles and parenting practices: "Parenting practices are defined as specific behaviors that parents use to socialize their children", while parenting style is "the emotional climate in which ...

  9. Single-parent children and academics - Wikipedia

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    Definition of single parenthood/ Overview of the impact of single parenthood on children. Studies show that children from single-parent families are at a greater risk of dropping out of high school. Some of the reasoning for these children's higher risk of academic failures includes, but is not limited to the parent involvement, inconsistent ...