Mother Taking Care of Sick Daughter

All About Single Mother Charities


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Being a Single Mother by Choice can be difficult, especially when you consider the many financial burdens that are placed on your shoulders. Fortunately, there are a number of single mother charities that are aimed at helping you to reduce READ MORE

Support For Single Parents With Disabled Children

Support For Single Parents With Disabled Children


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Being a single parent will always be challenging. If you are a single parent of a child that has a disability of some kind you may find that the challenges are even more severe and that you may even feel READ MORE

How to Get Help with Single Parenting


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No one has to be told that single parenting is tough. Single parenthood is extremely challenging but you don’t have to go through it alone. The best way to get help with single parenting is to learn how to ask READ MORE

Find Out More About Single Parent Support Groups


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The web site Wikipedia’s definition of a single parent is a parent without a partner who is raising children or a child. A single parent is not living with the child’s other parent. There are numerous definitions of single parents READ MORE

Use Your Support Systems – Single Need Not Be Alone

Single parenthood is commonly brought about by three things: divorce, death of the spouse or teenage pregnancy. Cohabitation outside a matrimonial set-up is common but it changes not so much the real parental status as the statistics behind it. Families which are headed by women are more vulnerable. Women’ social position is still relatively weaker than that of men. Single mothers have to cope with existing gender-based limitations for gainful employment vis-a-vis a very demanding family life.