Single Parent Households

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Forty to fifty percent of married couples in the United States end up in divorce. My parents are a part of that statistic. Being raised in a single parent home is becoming significantly more common in our generations households. Although authoritive figures commonly percieve two-parent households to be better and more conducive to a childs well being, being raised by a single parent can be more beneficial during a childs development. At the age of two, I began to reside with just one part. I was far too young to think anything of the situation then; However, as I grew older, I realized I wouldn't have some of the positive qualities I see in myself if I grew up with two parents.

Often, a child will slightly favor one parent over the other
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When living with two parents, it could be harder for a child to find their idendity due to the influence of two different personalities. By living in a household with only one parent, a child has a reduced amount of influences on them and they are given the opportunity to find thememselves earlier on in their life. I was able to have a stronger personality at a younger age because I was given the freedom to explore my own interests. Since I only had one parental influence, my personality was formed at an early stage and I felt comfortable with who I was from then …show more content…
By watching the parent, a child begins to grasp the concept of individual responsibility. My mother took on all the responsibilities in our residence. This required plenty of patience, organization, and discipline. Seeing my mom work two jobs full time influenced me to work as hard as I can to be successful and appreciate everything I earn. It could be harder for kids living with two working parents to grasp the concept of individual responsibility because the duties in the house are split between two people.

When living with a single parent, the child creates a closer bond with that parent. This initiates a level of maturity in the child that isnt as prominent in a child with two parents. I matured at a very young age because of the extra roles that I had in the household, so i was able to take on many challenges on my own. Since my mom was out working often, I learned how to take care of myself and eventually took on the responsibility of taking care of my own animals. Psychologists believe maturing at a young age takes away from childhood; however, I was still able to have time to play with my friends and be a