Advantages Of Single Parent Households

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There is a misperception that single parent households are not as effective as two parent homes. Growing up with only my mother I learned that that is not the case. I have learned many lessons growing up with just my mom. It took hard work and determination for her to make a life for us on a limited income. My mother has built a solid foundation for me and my two younger brothers. We have learned to fight for what we believe in, to stay strong in the mist of trouble, and to pull together as a family when things get hard. Single parents teach their children a strong work ethic, skills to gain independence, and a caring household. According to my experiences, I have learned the importance of a strong work ethic by not being handed everything …show more content…

When my mom was recovering from surgery and sick I was about thirteen years old. My mother was bedridden, I had to step up and gain some independence like watch my brothers, make sure my brothers and I got up for school and take care of myself during downtimes. I began working and watching my brothers helping out around the house more. From doing that it has helped me, so I don’t have to rely on someone else I can just do things for myself. This forces you to grow up even if you are not ready to. Once I got into high school I had to ride the bus to school because my mom would be working in the mornings so she would be back in the afternoons to see us. So in order for me to get back from football practice I had to count on others, that is not how I like to operate. So I saved up my money from my part time job and bought an old van, to get me around from school, work and home. Many other kids with two parents would ask for a car and get it right a way. But it does not teach them to cherish what they have and to work hard for what you …show more content…

My brothers and would always play games together from video games to board games. Some of our favorites were: chess, Uno, battleship and any sports video game. I was like a father figure to them. My mother would always try and do the best for us for example we would always go out and spend time together every chance we got she made us all feel loved and spent individual time with us. Something that my mother always wanted to make sure that we had our own individual space in our room. Even my brothers and I shared a room she always wanted us to make it our own it made her feel like it was our own. I had other family members that also were very caring towards us especially my grandparents. They helped out my mother when she needed it, when I was younger and my mother got divorced they let us live there until she got back on her feet, that is how our family is. My mom wanted there to be male roll models in our life’s, my uncle and grandpa are the ones that I looked up to. Is it better to live with two parents that are unhappy or with one parent that loves you unconditionally? If two parents fight all the time or on of the two is always working while the other is with the kids is it really different. According to Sabrina Bradbent “divorce can bring, of positive parenting behaviors where there is closeness, listening

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