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		<title>Single Parents Dating &#8211; Planting the Seeds of a Successful Relationship</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you&#8217;re courting someone or being courted by someone, there&#8217;s always that question that wonders through your mind &#8211; are they the one? Whether you believe in soul mates or not, there are definite ways to doom a relationship and here&#8217;s a guide on how to avoid that, particularly if you are a single parent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you&#8217;re courting someone or being courted by someone, there&#8217;s always that question that wonders through your mind &#8211; are they the one? Whether you believe in soul mates or not, there are definite ways to doom a relationship and here&#8217;s a guide on how to avoid that, particularly if you are a single parent dating online.<br />
The key to fostering a long-term relationship that not only survives through the years, but thrives, is communication. While dating sites are a great place to start, especially for those who use single parent dating services and otherwise might find it difficult to meet people they share a common bond with, they are only there to encourage an offline relationship.<br />
What does this mean to you? Do not get caught up in the misleading world of the Internet. Even if two people are completely honest with each other, it&#8217;s difficult to size someone up without meeting them face to face. Watching their body language, how they interact with people around them, and how they treat you in person usually will tell you a lot more than your talks in single parent chat rooms or even a phone conversation! So if you want to see if a relationship will work, you must bring out into the open as soon as possible. If you don&#8217;t, you might invent a fantasy about how you two will get along and having those kinds of expectations will kill your chances at true love.<br />
However, for single parent singles, those first dates can be extra nerve-wrecking. Use online single parent dating web sites to help you overcome this major hump and then as quickly as possible, meet your love interest in person. The longer you wait to do this, the more likely you will be to just end up disappointed and perhaps even heartbroken. We often feel that we have much deeper connections and attachments to people than we really do, if we only know of them through online chats, phone conversation, and photos. That is because no matter how much you try, the relationship can only remain superficial at this level.<br />
There&#8217;s no sense in nurturing a relationship in an environment it won&#8217;t ultimately need to exist in. For instance, would you practice bike riding throughout the city streets for months and months in order to prepare for a mountain biking race? Probably not. So, use those alluring personals and online networking opportunities to meet people and foster that open form of communication &#8211; consider<br />
dating sites as training wheels! Then take that same kind of intimacy and bring it into the real world. As you see your relationship blossom, you won&#8217;t regret it. </p>
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		<title>Government Assistance For Single Mothers &#8211; Daycare Support For Single Parents</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 00:52:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nearly all single parents have to work to meet their financial needs. It is not possible for them to look after their preschool children while at work. Daycare assistance is expensive so they require some sort of arrangement which is affordable. A number of groups recognize this and offer their help by arranging inexpensive daycare [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nearly all single parents have to work to meet their financial needs. It is not possible for them to look after their preschool children while at work. Daycare assistance is expensive so they require some sort of arrangement which is affordable. A number of groups recognize this and offer their help by arranging inexpensive daycare support.<br />
So if you are a single parent looking for daycare support groups, you need to know the means to find one. There are a number of programs depending on your monthly income. Support generated from public funds is for very low income groups. These public assistance grants however do not distribute cash; rather they help single parents by giving them access to programs such as the Head Start. This program works by providing day care services free or at affordable price. They also help parents of preschool children by giving the much needed advice to get appropriate daycare facility for their children. All single parents who are getting public support can also benefit from the Head Start and other public services meant for them. Your social worker may help you in this regard. There are other programs which are based on your requirements, for example there are mother specific assistance programs.<br />
It may happen that your income exceeds the limits for public assistance and Head Start. This is particularly true for mothers who are on court ordered support. They need to explore other areas for their support. There are preschools attached with various churches that may offer their support to single parents. Some of these are run for extended hours and their selection criteria are also not very strict. They also relax their fees for church members. Another hope is given by some private schools which support single parents. They offer financial aid which is linked to your income. You are required to fill in a form and give your financial position and support it with documents such as tax returns. You will benefit from their services if you are eligible. So help is available not only from the public sector but also from private schools and churches and it is up to you to get maximum benefit from these programs.<br />
The dilemma of single parents is that they have to work and arrange something for their children at home also. However they may not be able to cope with situation within their own resources. Although help is available in many forms, however they may not be eligible, for various reasons. Still in that case the situation is not hopeless. Many Day Care centers require help with office work such as keeping records and other clerical jobs. Single parents can get this job and work for extra hours. In return they can get some financial concessions. There are many answers to a problem, all you have to do is to think and get the most suitable solution. It is always difficult for single parents to bring up children singly. Trying to get some support to make your life a little easieris the need of the hour. </p>
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		<title>Can a Single Parent Really Run a Home Business? Want to Give Your Kids a Better Life? Wonder if a Home Business is Right for You?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Can a single parent really run a home business?  </p>
<p>Can a single parent really run a home business? </p>
<p>Want to give your kids a better life? Wonder if a home business is right for you?  </p>
<p>Many single parents find themselves in a position where they can&#8217;t make enough money to pay all of the bills, put food on the table and give their children some of the extras that they would like to. </p>
<p>But, many times, working a second job isn&#8217;t an option because of time, health or just the fact that they would like to be able to spend some time with their kids before they grow up and start their own family. </p>
<p>Another deciding factor is money. Many single parents just don&#8217;t have the money that it takes to start a home business. </p>
<p>Many home businesses cost a lot just to join and then you have to buy stationary, business cards, advertising, letterhead, a desk, chair, printer, computer, fax machine, new phone line for your business and then there is the long distance charges that you are liable to run up in the course of building your business. </p>
<p>Who can afford all of that and take care of their kids too? </p>
<p>With many home businesses you end up filling your home with unwanted products and you run up your phone bill or spend time on conference calls, meetings, etc. Who wants that? </p>
<p>Single parents need a home business that is tried and true with no scams and no unwanted products piling up. They need to be able to earn money at home without having to invest and arm and a leg into all of the usual office equipment. </p>
<p>They need a home business where they can earn residual income (month after month) for work they did months, or even YEARS, ago. </p>
<p>They need to work with a company that has been around for many years, showing their stability, and that has NEVER had a late payment. This way they will KNOW that they will be paid. </p>
<p>Single parents usually don’t have a lot of money to invest in a home business so they need a company that provides a professional website already setup and hosting included with no extra charges. </p>
<p>So many home businesses might look like they are low cost and a good deal but you end up paying extra for a website and hosting and sometimes there are hidden fees you don’t even realize until it is too late. </p>
<p>Since many single parents don&#8217;t have a credit card. So then what do they do? Most businesses online require you to have a credit card. Your best bet is to find a home business that has more payment options like using a credit card or Paypal. This way the millions of people who don&#8217;t have a credit card can still start a home business.. </p>
<p>Trying to raise a family alone is hard enough and then worrying about money too just makes a tough situation even worse. </p>
<p>So many single parents dream of the day that they have a home business where they will be able to spend more time with their family &amp; not have to worry about money anymore. The best home business for most people but especially for single parents is the ability to work when YOU want to and to be able to do this with a small monthly fee and to only need to spend 1-2 hours a day on their home business. This way they can start their home business while they still work their J-O-B. </p>
<p>Many single parents are looking for a home business with the opportunity to make $3-10,000 a month. They need a home business that can start bringing in money in as little as 90 days. The opportunity to make that kind of income that quickly would make a big difference in the family of a single parent home. </p>
<p>Imagine for a moment, taking your loved ones on great vacations and living the life you are meant to instead of struggling for every penny? As a single parent you probably dream of the day when this is your reality instead of just a dream. </p>
<p>Ok, now it is time for a reality check. If you are thinking of starting a home business you need to realize that what you earn depends upon what you put into your home business. No business whether it is online or off, home based or not will not bring in money if you don’t work them. You cannot get something for nothing </p>
<p>Now, you are probably thinking&#8230; </p>
<p>Where on earth am I going to find a home business where I can work at home in my spare time, earn the money that I need to in order to support my family AND have it meet all of the guidelines listed here? </p>
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		<title>Dating For Single Parent &#8211; Tips To Identify The Right Time To Date</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 00:42:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Becoming a single parent isn&#8217;t an end. It&#8217;s a beginning. Your new lifestyle is full of responsibility and challenges. It may be more important now than ever that you find time for yourself. You need to relax and have fun. It may have been a while, but you can date now.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Becoming a single parent isn&#8217;t an end. It&#8217;s a beginning. Your new lifestyle is full of responsibility and challenges. It may be more important now than ever that you find time for yourself. You need to relax and have fun. It may have been a while, but you can date now.<br />
You may not be ready to enter into a new relationship, but that doesn&#8217;t mean you can&#8217;t go out and have a good time with friends. Dating old friends is a great way to re-enter the single world and renew old friendships. They already know you, and they&#8217;re easy to talk to. You need someone now to talk to and to ask for advice. Old friends may also be a source for help around the house or at work.<br />
But if you&#8217;re interested in meeting new people and getting into a more serious relationship, you may want to do some real-life dating. But dating as a new single parent can present unique challenges. Demands on your time may already be great.<br />
Taking care of the kids, earning a living, and maintaining your household are time-consuming chores. That makes it even more important to make time for your own fun and relaxation. But time management skills will definitely be needed to keep your life from being chaotic and stressful.<br />
You may be emotionally raw at this time. Whether you&#8217;ve lost your partner through separation, divorce, or death, you&#8217;re going through some really big life changes. You need to be careful not to jump into the first relationship that comes along. You need to have fun, but you also need some time to heal and become independent again.<br />
Here are some things to consider:<br />
Am I ready to date yet?<br />
Re-entering the single scene can be frightening. You may not feel self-confident about your looks, or you may feel that you&#8217;ve lost some important social skills. But fear of dating shouldn&#8217;t be a deciding factor. Sooner or later, you&#8217;re going to have to take that big step to have a normal life again.<br />
There are some things to think about, though. You&#8217;re coming through a difficult time, and you may be emotionally vulnerable and confused. You may not have the judgment to see your dates&#8217; flaws. You must take care to protect yourself and your children from predators and people that will use you.<br />
Are you prepared to tell your children you&#8217;re dating? Your kids are also going through a big change, and they may be insecure or jealous if a new adult is introduced to the family. Have you prepared them for this? Do they understand your feelings and support you? If your children aren&#8217;t ready for you to date, you may not be. But there&#8217;s a limit. The important thing is to be honest and open with them about what you need and want. After all, they aren&#8217;t dating the person. You are. Just keep the lines of communication open and clear.<br />
Getting into relationships too soon is a common mistake for newly-single parents. You&#8217;re accustomed to being part of a couple and feel awkward and self-conscious going out alone. You may not be finished with the old relationship. Losing a partner, no matter how, involves going through a grieving process to heal emotionally and re-establish a normal life. Studies show that it takes at least a year for people to process their loss and move on. Be sure you&#8217;ve given yourself enough time to heal.<br />
You may also need to tie up loose ends from the previous relationship. There may be financial and legal matters still open that must be closed. If your partner passed away, you&#8217;ll need to settle the estate, dispose of property, and finalize insurance issues. Better to focus on the business at hand while you&#8217;re grieving than to introduce a new complication into an already-complicated life.<br />
You also need to take time to help your children grieve the loss. They may be feeling abandoned, and they&#8217;ll need your love, support, and encouragement to move forward. And they need to build a new relationship with you, one where you&#8217;re the only parent. Dating too soon can cheat them of this important time with you and create behavioral problems that are not easy to solve. Take it slow for their sake and for yours.<br />
How do single parents find people to date?<br />
It&#8217;s probably been a long time since you were in the dating scene, and you may have lost touch with your single friends and activities. One way to meet new people is through your friends. Perhaps your best friend knows someone they think would be perfect for you. Take a chance. Go on a blind date.<br />
You also have a constraint that many singles don&#8217;t: time. It&#8217;s important for you to plan your social activities well in advance so you can get a baby-sitter or make other arrangements for your children. So, whatever you do to meet new people can&#8217;t be a spur-of-the-moment decision.<br />
Many areas have singles groups where you can meet other unattached people. As long as you don&#8217;t have to make commitments, this is a great way to meet people. Group social activities are fun and safe. You get a chance to get to know people before being alone with them.<br />
You may even be able to find social groups specifically for single parents. This way, you&#8217;ll meet people whose lives are more like yours. They have the same challenges and problems. You may find it easier to relate to another single parent, and certainly they will be more  understanding when something comes up at the last minute.<br />
What about relationships?<br />
You are the only person who knows if you&#8217;re ready to start a serious relationship. Of course, you are not alone, and your children will influence your readiness and willingness to get into a relationship.<br />
You need to be very clear in your own mind about where you are and what you want. Perhaps you only want companionship and social contact. If you&#8217;re not ready to get serious, let your dates know. Don&#8217;t allow yourself to become more involved than you can handle emotionally. Your first few dates shouldn&#8217;t be serious, and you don&#8217;t need to involve your children with your casual dates.<br />
But if you&#8217;re lonely and feel you need someone to love, you may be more interested in getting serious. First, you must ask yourself why. Getting into a serious relationship because you&#8217;re lonely isn&#8217;t a great idea. You want to get involved with a person, not just fill a hole in your life. Be sure of your motives before you allow things to get to serious.<br />
What to do when on a date?<br />
You&#8217;ll want to know that your dates will be both fun and safe. Your family depends on you, and taking chances to date isn&#8217;t wise. Always be sure someone knows where you&#8217;re going and who you&#8217;re going with. Let them know when you&#8217;ll be home, and take your cell phone with you in case of an emergency. Let your date know about your family and that you might get a call. No surprises is a good policy.<br />
When you go out, you&#8217;ll want to do something that helps you get to know each other. Look for places where you can talk and activities that encourage conversation and interaction. Movies aren&#8217;t a good idea for those first few dates because they don&#8217;t provide a good get-to-know-you environment. Better to go bowling or play miniature golf than to go to a movie.<br />
For first dates especially, it&#8217;s important that you go to public places. Your personal safety is very important, and you don&#8217;t want to take chances with people you don&#8217;t know. You might even want to arrange to meet your date somewhere so that you aren&#8217;t dependent on them for your ride home.  </p>
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		<title>Ten Tips for the Single Parent&#8217;s Sanity</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 00:18:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether by choice or by chance there are millions of single parents in America who are struggling to make it through every day. Not only are they struggling financially, but emotionally too. For many of them, making it through each day without having a nervous breakdown is a miracle.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether by choice or by chance there are millions of single parents in America who are struggling to make it through every day. Not only are they struggling financially, but emotionally too. For many of them, making it through each day without having a nervous breakdown is a miracle.</p>
<p>As every parent knows, raising children is a thankless job. It’s even worse when you’re doing it alone. Single parenting is a very lonesome job accompanied by impossible demands. There are no breaks or vacations. You are on-call twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. There is no freedom to be spontaneous and everything you do affects your kids in one way or another. No one else is there to help make decisions or to take part in caring for the children’s everyday needs. There is no one there to reassure you when you are on the verge of tears or to help with the financial strain. Raising kids is not cheap. You learn real quick how to budget what little money you have and become skilled stealing from Peter to pay Paul. </p>
<p>Single parents frequently get depressed, frustrated, lonely, and irritable. Often feeling like a zombie going day to day with no life inside them. Feeling that life has too many impossible demands as well as a lack of personal fulfillment leaves you burnt out and depressed. There is just too much pressure to do everything and to do it well all by yourself.</p>
<p>Family and friends may try to understand but no one can truly know what a single parent goes through. They don’t know what it’s like to have endless nights of crying because there is no money for Christmas or the feeling of failure because they can’t afford to turn the heat up on a cold winter’s night.  They don’t understand the humiliation felt when groceries have to come from a food pantry or have to constantly accept being the bad guy because they have to tell their children, &#8220;no&#8221; because theres no extra money in the budget for extra activities. </p>
<p>As a single parent myself, I offer these eight tips to help you keep your sanity:</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be afraid to ask for help when you need it. Remember that your not asking for yourself, your asking for your children. If you can&#8217;t ask family and friends, call your local church. They can connect you with many organizations that can help you get food, pay for fuel and even get a new refrigorator if you need it.</p>
<p>Work out a plan with another parent (single or not, it doesn’t matter) where you trade off watching each others children. You each get a break to relax or do things which are normally difficult to do with children such as grocery shopping.</p>
<p>Even if you only have ten minutes to spare before picking the kids up at daycare, park your car and either take a short walk or read a magazine. </p>
<p>Look for a support group in your area. The best support a single parent can get is from another single parent. You need to talk to someone who has the same experiences and feelings of despair as you do. If you can’t find a support group, ask your child’s daycare or school to help introduce you to other single parents whose children attend. </p>
<p>Make an activity bucket. On birthdays or Christmas, ask friends or relatives to help fill it with activities that are a bit more lavish then their everyday toys. Bring out the bucket on those special days deemed an emergency, you know the boring days where they do nothing but fight and get into mischief, they’ll love the toys and play contently for hours. Trust me, it works! </p>
<p>Use your hobby to make some extra money. If you love to scrapbook, you could make scrapbooks for people. You could even make and sell mittens if you know how to knit. If it puts one meal on the table, it’s worth it!</p>
<p>Writing down your feelings is very therapeutic. Keep a journal about your journey as a single parent. Write down your thoughts, fears and accomplishments. It’s a great way to “vent” and you never know, you could turn it into a book later on and help other single parents.  </p>
<p>Another source of support I found to be valuable is television.  Shows such as “Super Nanny” can be very informative on how to handle certain situations. </p>
<p>Things wont always be this hard. Children and finances grow and change. Use the help that is available now without guilt. When you are able, give back. When my kids were in diapers, they were the hardest to get so now that things are better for me, I drop off diapers to the pantry whenever I can.  </p>
<p>It’s true when they say that parenting is the hardest job you will ever have but they frequently forget to add that it is also the most fulfilling. Take a step back when you are frustrated and just watch your children. They live life so carefree. It’s an amazing privilege to watch them grow and learn.  Enjoy every moment of their innocence because it does go by so fast.    </p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 05:07:22 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why is there an increasing number of Christian Single Parents resorting to online dating?Is online dating so effective that people are spending their hard earned money to join a legitimate dating site in the hope of finding their potential spouse or partner?Can one find a good and trustworthy man or woman of God online without being conned?Are you spending too much time in front of the computer; so absorbed in your search to find Mr. or Mrs. Right that the rest of the family is neglected?</p>
<p>These concerns have been on my mind and the more deeply I analysed them, I realised that though all the above concerns were valid, there were just as many if not more valid reasons why Single Parents, Christian or not, resort to Online Christian dating.</p>
<p>You may be divorced and after a bitter or unhappy marriage, God has healed your wounds and you are now ready to give love another chance. Going back to the dating scene with a family to care for can prove challenging in terms of babysitting and time management&#8230;.online dating can be a good option.</p>
<p>Perhaps you are widowed and the thought of loving someone else is unthinkable! It&#8217;s like betraying your undying love for your late spouse!More so if you have young children. Then again, God could have impressed upon you that while the dead has gone to a better place, the living need not live in brokeness, misery and agony. You may have needs that can be met by having another Christian love. Feeling loved and understood will definitely make you a better parent to your children. Prime-time seniors who have lost their spouses need not spend the rest of their lives in loneliness. Online dating can provide you an opportunity to meet other single adults who are compatible in age, religion and background.</p>
<p>Single parents carrying the weight of single parenthood may yearn for a helpmate just like it was God&#8217;s plan to created Eve to be Adam&#8217;s helpmate; to be his equal half to shoulder responsibilities together.You could be a single mother who would like to have a husband to rely on, to be a father figure to your children and perhaps to help provide for your family financially, emotionally and physically. Do you happen to be a single father who wants a mother to nurture your children? A woman of God who could be your equal half to help see to the welfare of your children and give you a much needed helping hand in bringing up your children?</p>
<p>Online dating sites that are dedicated to Single Parents young and old can be a &#8220;life saver&#8221; to those individuals who long for company and yet are not able to step out of the comforts of their own homes provide a conducive platform for these individuals to get to know lots of people before narrowing down to a special few. Some sites even provide parenting and dating tips!</p>
<p>Whatever your situation may be, it is my hope that you find your &#8216;1 Christian Love&#8217; so that your life may be enriched by the presence of this new love. For information on premier Single Parent Dating sites, check out the website here. http://www.1christianlove.com/ </p>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px">Mary has a website that promotes Christian Single Parent dating. Through her site, she gives comprehensive information on Single Parent Dating sites that would save anyone a huge amount of time looking for the right website to join. She also writes articles that touches on Christian dating for single parents.<br />
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 05:53:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Benefits of Single Parent Involvement in Child Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2010 10:26:52 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Single parent involvement in child education may seem hard to do, but in reality, it is easier than you think.<br />
Benefits of Parental Involvement in Child Education<br />
A parent&#8217;s involvement in their child&#8217;s school and academic life has positive effects on her child&#8217;s growth, not only in school, but later on in life. The more a parent is involved in her child&#8217;s education, the more likely the child is to achieve higher than average grades, and develop a positive attitude towards school and homework. These children are also more likely to pursue higher education.<br />
Given the benefits, for some parents, however, involvement in their child&#8217;s education may seem unworkable, and is true especially for working and single parents. Single parent involvement in child education is a challenge. Single parents feel they  may not be able to contribute to their child&#8217;s learning or to their child&#8217;s school because of endless commitments to work, time constraints, and financial struggles.<br />
It is possible to get involved in your child&#8217;s education!<br />
Difficult as it seems, it is absolutely crucial for parents to find the time to participate in their child&#8217;s education. Single parent involvement in child education may currently seem unattainable, but take heart, there are simple things single or working parents can do to further their child&#8217;s education and ability to learn.<br />
Single parent involvement in child education may be as simple as finding out what your child is being taught in school and asking them about their day. Single parents can try alternative ways to become involved in their child&#8217;s education, such as quiz your child as you make dinner, have a mock &#8220;at home spelling bee&#8221; on the weekends or make the most of the morning drive by popping an educational CD into the car stereo when bringing your child to school.<br />
Single parents can set aside time during the evenings to read to or just spend time talking with their children. Single parents should also put together a schedule and set specific times for homework and tutoring to take place. Clearing a space for your child to study will help reinforce the importance of focus while engaging in school work.<br />
If possible, single parent involvement in child education should extend to the classroom. Periodically, single parents can attend parent-teacher conferences, and other school events, or join the PTA.<br />
Putting a child in team sports, music lessons and art classes can help develop a his capacity for learning. Though this may be a big time commitment for the parent, it will pay off down the road, as children pick up valuable social skills and benefit from a well- rounded education based on active learning.<br />
Ultimately, it is the parent&#8217;s responsibility to make sure their child gets a quality education. Single parent involvement in child education may seem so a hard task at times, but is crucial to the ongoing development and continuing success of your child in life. </p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 23:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Single parents often worry that their children will somehow be damaged from living in a single parent family.  While a single parent family may not be the ideal situation for raising children, many two-parent families are also less than desirable.  Kids can actually benefit from living in a single parent family.</p>
<p>Results of studies have indicated that a home filled with conflict is the least desirable home environment for children.  When the child&#8217;s prior two-parent household included frequent fighting and discord between the adults, the child can benefit from living in a one-parent home provided that the conflict is stopped.  A parent who is no longer devoting time to warring with a partner may have more energy to give to the kids.  Children observe adult relationships and usually apply what they have learned to their own relationships as adults.  By residing with only one parent, the child may actually have a chance to observe  healthier adult relationships.</p>
<p>Children learn valuable lessons from dealing with hard times and having different lifestyle from many of their peers  Your family may not represent the stereotypical American family, but there can still be lots of love and fun in your home.</p>
<p>A single parent may actually have more time for the kids that a married parent would have.  Since there is no longer a spouse around at mealtime, meals don&#8217;t have to be as substantial and can be structured around kid-friendly ingredients. If your former partner was not very involved with housework, you may have more time since you now have one less person to care for.  Financial worries may actually be fewer.  Yes, you have less income, but you also have total control over the expenditures that you may not have had while with your partner.</p>
<p>The opportunity to spend time in two separate homes can be a good experience for your children.  They will see different approaches to life and hopefully, take the best of both homes to use in establishing their own households as adults.</p>
<p>Often, a child with parents who live apart will gain a stepparent or two.  Your child&#8217;s extended family will then be even larger, giving her more chances to develop meaningful relationships with caring adults.  Your kids may even get exposure to new ideas or experiences that could ultimately lead to a career or hobby for your child.</p>
<p>Kids who live with only one parent tend to develop independence faster than their peers.  Since the parent will probably have a job and other many other duties on their plate, the kids may have to learn to do things for themselves such as preparing a simple meal or participating in household chores.  Kids with stay-at-home parents or two parents in the home may not have as many opportunities to take part  in the day-to-day responsibilities of running a household.  The kids also learn that they need to be ready to take care of themselves, since they, too, could end up on their own or in a single parenting situation someday.</p>
<p>A favorite benefit of many kids from single parent families is that they often get two or more celebrations for each holiday.  They may get two sets of gifts at Christmas, often getting more stuff than they would have if the parents were together.  Two Easter baskets, valentine&#8217;s gifts, etc., are also enjoyed by many of these children.</p>
<p>Two-parent homes can often provide many advantages.  However, single parent homes can offer many opportunities for self-growth for children along with other benefits.  You can commiserate with your kids about their ?different? lifestyle from their peers, but be sure to stress the advantages of their situation, too, along with offering lots of love.  Your family can be a successful as a single parent family! </p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 23:17:13 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In single Parents Dating, life does not offer perfect family settings that we imagine it should. Sometimes circumstances make us go our separate ways when we notice a missing ingredient. If you are alone again, you should know that you are supposed to walk back into the dating scene but only when you are ready. &#8220;Kids are no object&#8221; kind of mentality helps a lot in single parent dating. Normally as a single parent you will experience confused feelings and fears. Many are the times we ask &#8220;Is it me who is supposed to be busy playing the dating game or is it my teenage daughter? &#8220;You should not have such an attitude. You are going to afford time to date as well as take care of your family if it becomes one of your agendas. Dating for single parents can invoke guilty feelings. Some people start thinking that they are offending their children while dating.Single parents who are in the process of gaining support and custody of their children are usually in dangerous emotional conflicts. The confusion, anger and frustration affect most single parents dating. This especially affects fathers who suffer from a condition popularly known as &#8220;fathers&#8217; depression&#8221;. This is because they are mostly subjected to paying many child-support bills and the sad part is that they are usually deprived of being with their children as much as they would wish. With the escalating numbers of young girls who are producing babies outside marriage and the sky rocketing divorce cases there are many single parents dating. Dating for single parents is done with some hopes of finding a mate who would help them raise the children. Some single people appreciate the idea of attaining an instant family through marrying a single parent. &#8220;Ready made&#8221; families are fun to have. Give it a trial.Dating for single parents means being purely selfless. It calls for a lot of perseverance and understanding. Jane who was a never married single lady with no kids got married to a single father of one girl. Soon she started becoming resentful towards her spouse claiming that he was spending most of his time with his ex-wife and the daughter. She felt so threatened that she quit. It all depends on how much the other person is willing to accept the change in responsibilities. Single parents dating should make a routine of communicating through their problems and making compromises. Do not reject your responsibilities as a parent though your partner resents you. Deal with the initial resistance and if it persists consider dropping the relationship.All single parents want to be good parents to be emulated by there children. Dating for single parents make them fulfilled and this happiness always spill over and is mostly reflected with how they treat their children. They are psychologically prepared for all their children reactions towards their dating. Single parents dating are faced with a bad perception from the children that the new lover is a stranger who is out to sabotage their fantasy. Understand that your children will not be happy with the new catch since he will in one way or another steal some of your attention from them. </p>
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