Webster's New World Dictionary defines parenting as work or skill of a parent in raising a child or children. The same definition applies to single parenting, except in this case the single parent assumes the role of both father and mother. There are a number of circumstances that lead to single parenting: divorce, separation, abandonment, and death.
Webster's New World Dictionary defines parenting as work or skill of a parent in raising a child or children. The same definition applies to single parenting, except in this case the single parent assumes the role of both father and mother. There are a number of circumstances that lead to single parenting: divorce, separation, abandonment, and death.
This is a Persuasive Speech for SP111 at Mt. Hood Community College about Single-Parent Families needing Respect, because Single-Parent families can be very successful, not all the negativity it is portrayed to be.
This is a persuasive speech for SP111, speech class for Mt. Hood Community College. I'm trying to persuade people to respect single-parent families. It is about the cause of single-parenting, the negative & disrespectful attitudes toward single parents, and the positive effects of single-parent families.
Single-parent families are more common that ever, but that does not make the situation any easier or less stressful. Being both a father figure and a mother figure to a parent is nearly impossible, and having only 1 set of hands to have everything doesn't help.
As a single parent, you may be responsible for all aspects
of day-to-day child care, which can result in added pressure, stress and
fatigue. If you're too tired or distracted to be supportive
or discipline your child, behavioral problems might arise.
In addition, single-parent families generally have lower incomes and
less access to health care than those with 2 parents. Juggling work and children can be
financially difficult and socially isolating. You might also worry about
the lack of a male or female parental role model for your child.
Equality & Diversity Slideshare july 2015Patrick Doyle
This course aims to raise awareness of Equality & Diversity and encourage candidates to take a proactive approach within the workplace. Equality and Diversity can be compromised by values, opinions, and prejudice; this course explores how prejudice may develop and how they may influence people. Candidates gain awareness of discriminatory practice and gain knowledge on how to promote equal opportunities for all and recognise the value of diversity.
Duration: 3 Hours
Experience: None required
This course is suitable for: all staff currently working within health and social care settings in the United Kingdom. The course is designed to meet the training needs of domiciliary care agencies, care home or hospital settings and all staff. The course is also ideal for carers.
Number of Trainees: 15 maximum
Course Standard: Certificate of attendance
Equipment Needed: A range of learning materials will be provided
Candidates will cover:
•Defining Equality
•Defining Diversity
•Equal Opportunities
•Social & Individual characteristics including identity and Individuality
•Managing Different Beliefs, values and attitudes
•Understanding discrimination and prejudice
•Rights & Responsibilities
•Legislation
•Overcoming bad practice
By the end of the course Candidates will be able to:
•Define the terms equality and diversity
•Understand the concept of equal opportunities
•Discuss underpinning legislation
•Understand the concept of stigma
This is a Persuasive Speech for SP111 at Mt. Hood Community College about Single-Parent Families needing Respect, because Single-Parent families can be very successful, not all the negativity it is portrayed to be.
This is a persuasive speech for SP111, speech class for Mt. Hood Community College. I'm trying to persuade people to respect single-parent families. It is about the cause of single-parenting, the negative & disrespectful attitudes toward single parents, and the positive effects of single-parent families.
Single-parent families are more common that ever, but that does not make the situation any easier or less stressful. Being both a father figure and a mother figure to a parent is nearly impossible, and having only 1 set of hands to have everything doesn't help.
As a single parent, you may be responsible for all aspects
of day-to-day child care, which can result in added pressure, stress and
fatigue. If you're too tired or distracted to be supportive
or discipline your child, behavioral problems might arise.
In addition, single-parent families generally have lower incomes and
less access to health care than those with 2 parents. Juggling work and children can be
financially difficult and socially isolating. You might also worry about
the lack of a male or female parental role model for your child.
Equality & Diversity Slideshare july 2015Patrick Doyle
This course aims to raise awareness of Equality & Diversity and encourage candidates to take a proactive approach within the workplace. Equality and Diversity can be compromised by values, opinions, and prejudice; this course explores how prejudice may develop and how they may influence people. Candidates gain awareness of discriminatory practice and gain knowledge on how to promote equal opportunities for all and recognise the value of diversity.
Duration: 3 Hours
Experience: None required
This course is suitable for: all staff currently working within health and social care settings in the United Kingdom. The course is designed to meet the training needs of domiciliary care agencies, care home or hospital settings and all staff. The course is also ideal for carers.
Number of Trainees: 15 maximum
Course Standard: Certificate of attendance
Equipment Needed: A range of learning materials will be provided
Candidates will cover:
•Defining Equality
•Defining Diversity
•Equal Opportunities
•Social & Individual characteristics including identity and Individuality
•Managing Different Beliefs, values and attitudes
•Understanding discrimination and prejudice
•Rights & Responsibilities
•Legislation
•Overcoming bad practice
By the end of the course Candidates will be able to:
•Define the terms equality and diversity
•Understand the concept of equal opportunities
•Discuss underpinning legislation
•Understand the concept of stigma
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3. Single parents families
consist on families where a
parent raises his child
without the support of a
spouse or a partner, due to
divorce, or death of the
other parent, for example.
In recent years, the number
of single parents families
has increased substantially.
4. Most single parents families are
mother-only, meaning that it is
the mother who raises the
children. In Italy, for
example, 90% of single parents
families are mother-only.
Still, the number of father-only
families have increased 25%
worldwide. Normally, it's the
father who gets custody of the
children when the child is an older
girl or a boy.
5. Single parenting is extremely
challenging. Single parents have to
cope with an overload of
tasks, decisions, and
responsibilities, which can be
overwhelming for a single person.
Studies show that help from friends
and family can minimize the
challenges of single parenting, but
when that help is inexistent, the
single parent normally loses
custody of the children.