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- Single_parent abstract "A single parent is a parent, not living with a spouse or partner, who has most of the day-to-day responsibilities in raising the child or children. A single parent is usually considered the primary caregiver, meaning the parent the children have residency with the majority of the time. If the parents are separated or divorced, children live with their custodial parent and have visitation or secondary residence with their noncustodial parent. In western society in general, following separation, a child will end up with the primary caregiver, usually the mother, and a secondary caregiver, usually the father.Historically, death of a partner was a major cause of single parenting. Single parenting can result from separation, death, child abuse/neglect, or divorce of a couple with children. Custody battles, awarded by the court or rationalized in other terms, determine who the child will spend majority of their time with. This affects children in many ways, and counseling is suggested for them. A mother is typically the primary caregiver in a single parent family structure as a result of divorce or unplanned pregnancy.Fathers have been the less common primary caregiver in the past, presumably due to the father working most of the day resulting in less bonding with the children, or possibly a young child needing to still nurse, or if childcare was necessary while the father works, the mother would be seen to be better suited while fathers works; but this scenario has shifted in recent years, as many fathers are taking an active parental role as Stay-at-home dad as more mothers are in the workforce and being the sole provider to the family, resulting in fathers bonding and connecting more to their children.Single parent adoption is sometimes an option for adults who want children but do not have a partner, another option could be to foster a child.The demographics of single parenting show a general increase worldwide in children living in single parent homes. Single parenting has become an accepted norm in the United States and is an accepted trend found in multiple other countries. Debates concerning not only the single parents themselves, but also the children involved, support for the families in single parent households, and more have arisen. Although divorce is one of the main events that leads to single parenting, it may be that the majority of cases in the US are from pregnancy outside of wedlock.[citation needed]".
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- Single_parent hasPhotoCollection Single_parent.
- Single_parent subject Category:Living_arrangements.
- Single_parent subject Category:Parenting.
- Single_parent type Abstraction100002137.
- Single_parent type Arrangement105726596.
- Single_parent type Cognition100023271.
- Single_parent type LivingArrangement105730046.
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- Single_parent comment "A single parent is a parent, not living with a spouse or partner, who has most of the day-to-day responsibilities in raising the child or children. A single parent is usually considered the primary caregiver, meaning the parent the children have residency with the majority of the time. If the parents are separated or divorced, children live with their custodial parent and have visitation or secondary residence with their noncustodial parent.".
- Single_parent label "Alleinerziehende".
- Single_parent label "Famiglia monogenitoriale".
- Single_parent label "Família monoparental".
- Single_parent label "Madre soltera".
- Single_parent label "Rodzina niepełna".
- Single_parent label "Single parent".
- Single_parent label "Одинокая мать".
- Single_parent label "أمومة دون زواج".
- Single_parent label "一人親家庭".
- Single_parent label "单亲家庭".
- Single_parent sameAs Alleinerziehende.
- Single_parent sameAs Madre_soltera.
- Single_parent sameAs Guraso_bakarreko_familia.
- Single_parent sameAs Famiglia_monogenitoriale.
- Single_parent sameAs 一人親家庭.
- Single_parent sameAs 미혼모.
- Single_parent sameAs Rodzina_niepełna.
- Single_parent sameAs Família_monoparental.
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- Single_parent wasDerivedFrom Single_parent?oldid=606646468.
- Single_parent isPrimaryTopicOf Single_parent.