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  2. Why some single moms are turning to 'Mommunes' to raise ... - AOL

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    "Mommunes" are an old solution, with a new twist, for single moms seeking financial help and emotional support in raising children. ... 80% of one-parent families are headed by a mother, and 23% ...

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    From free-range parenting to tiger moms: Experts say today's parenting styles stemmed from 3 distinct ideas. ... a psychologist at the University of California, Berkeley, conducted an experiment ...

  4. Single parents in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Single parent adoption is legal in all 50 states, a relatively recent occurrence as California's State Department of Social Welfare was the first to permit it in the 1960s. Though, the process is arduous, and even next to impossible through some agencies. [28]

  5. Why gentle parenting is proving too rough for many parents - AOL

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    A study published in July found that over 40% of self-identified gentle parents teeter toward burnout and self-doubt because of the pressure to meet parenting standards.

  6. Parents Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Parents Anonymous (PA) is a self-help group for parents with the goal of preventing child abuse and providing support for parents. PA, first called Mother's Anonymous, was founded in 1967 by a 29-year-old mother, Jolly K., and a psychiatric social worker, Leonard L. Lieber.

  7. Single parent - Wikipedia

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    Single parenthood has been common historically due to parental mortality rate due to disease, wars, homicide, work accidents and maternal mortality.Historical estimates indicate that in French, English, or Spanish villages in the 17th and 18th centuries at least one-third of children lost one of their parents during childhood; in 19th-century Milan, about half of all children lost at least one ...