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A Lavender Place is a proud single parent of an 11 year old boy who is the inspiration for her blog. Her hope is to provide a platform to support single parents on their journey through parenthood. She has an MA in Organizational Management. Presently, she is working on her second master's degree and teaching 6th grade math in one of Georgia's largest school systems. She enjoys spending time with family, reading, collecting books of all genres, researching new ways to make math engaging and meaningful, making new vegan recipes, exercising, traveling and learning new things. She prides herself on being a life-long learner.
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You underline how lucky families of two parents, both committed and taking a fair share of the responsibilities, are. Sad that these are becoming increasingly rare, and are simply taken for granted when they come about.
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Thank you for sharing your point of view. Although two parent households are ideal, there are many single family homes that groom respectable and productive children.
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Undoubtedly, but with double the effort. Unfair, really. As one having old-fashioned ideals, I am of the opinion that a lot of the fault lies with the modern tendency to rush into relationships and sex with partners not ideal. There is a lot to be said for ‘heavy petting’ only, for some time before actual marriage. And even after, while struggling economically.
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True..there are several households where parents maybe staying together but te entire responsibility is on one parent only..and that’s more frustrating coz there are expectations of some help from the other partner.
Can completely understand the difficulties and the love that makes it possible.
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You make a very good point – the responsibility usually falls on one parent rather than both. Thank you for your comment.
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