Words
of Wisdom for Single Parents
by: Sarah Mitchell
The cost of being a parent and raising a child
in todays world is constantly increasing. The risk of your child
becoming involved in problem behaviour is also greater. Parents
must work together as a team to ensure the brightest future
for their children. But what if there is no team. No other person
to rely upon. This is what millions of single parents deal with
everyday. But it is not only the parent who sees this as a gloomy
situation. Children are quite often left thinking that they
are the reason for a separation or divorce. It is the child
who must attend father and son day at school without a dad.
They have to grow up with all the stigma attached to coming
from a "broken home". These are just a few of the many potential
problems that a single parents household are faced with. This
article is aimed at providing single parents with some strategies
for raising a good child despite what other people may say.
Concentrate on the positives Although it may be impossible to
see at first, there are some positives for single parents. The
main one being less fighting, bickering and tension around the
house. This will benefit your child in the long run as it becomes
a more child friendly environment. Try to see your situation
as a new found freedom and feeling of independence. Develop
a new relationship with your child A child must obviously be
comforted at such a time, but also made to see that you are
the boss. Do not let your child think that because there is
now only one parent around, they can do whatever they please.
Children need rules and routine, regardless of how many parents
are around. Ask for help if you need it Suddenly single parents
will probably find that their workload doubles or triples at
first. If your children are old enough, be sure to set them
some chores around the house each day to take the pressure off
yourself a little. Speak to other parents as much as you can.
You will be surprised how often they will be happy to help out.
It may just be taking your child to the movies or to a sports
game on a Saturday morning, but every little bit helps. Above
all, don't feel as though you have to do absolutely everything
on your own. Do not use your children for emotional support
Children need to have fun, play with their friends and enjoy
their youth. Do not become overly possessive of your child or
look to them for emotional support. This quite often leads to
the child feeling as overwhelmed as you are. Although you may
not be ready for another romantic relationship, try to talk
to other adults about your emotions. Kids react best to routine
In order to create a stable household envirnonment with children,
their must be rules and routine. Simple things like having dinner
at the same time each night, bed time, homework time etc...
If you can provide a schedule for them, they will feel a sense
of security. Of course, the correct dosage of attention and
affection will also provide and sustain a nuturing environment,
but a combination of the two will always work best. Don't forget
about you For single parents with a house full of kids and only
one parent to do all the work and all the worrying, it may be
easy to forget about ones self. It is crutial to the well-being
of your children, that you stay healthy. If you feel run down,
ask another parent or relative to mind the kids for a night
or two. Try to remember the things you enjoy doing and dedicate
a little bit of your time to do these things. The way a parent
feels is quite often reflected in a child. If you are stressed
out all the time, then this may directly or indirectly affect
your child. So, try to stay calm around the kids when you can.
Take a deep breath, or wait until the kids are out of the car
before you start screaming! Try to remember that it is all about
quality not quantity. There are many two parnet households out
their that are doing a much worse job than yourself. Just beacause
a parent finds themsleves on their own, doesn't mean that things
won't work out. Remember, not just anyone can run a house, raise
kids and do a thousand other things all at once. Give yourself
a pat on the back once in a while. You have a lot to be proud
of. Best of luck to you!
About The Author Article written by Sarah Mitchell of NamesToBe.com.
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