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Getting It Right As a Single-Parent: How To Raise Your Child Into A Responsible Adult Without Losing Your Mind
Getting It Right As a Single-Parent: How To Raise Your Child Into A Responsible Adult Without Losing Your Mind
Getting It Right As a Single-Parent: How To Raise Your Child Into A Responsible Adult Without Losing Your Mind
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Is there any secret to being a successful single-parent?

How do you make sure you do not fail at your duty and responsibility as a single-parent?

You will get the answers to these questions and more in this newly released ultimate guide for single-parents.

A practical handbook, packed with all the advice, guidance, and common sense you need on your journey as a single-parent. While bringing up children is a great responsibility, many problems can be overcome through simple solutions.

This book covers; How To Be Help Your Kids Adjust To Their New Reality In A Single-Parent Family, Facing Various Issues As A Single-Parent, Financial Planning Tips For Single-Parent, How To Handle Child Support, and many more.

Here is the hope, encouragement, and practical information to assure you that you are not alone on the parenting journey.

Getting It Right As A Single-Parent is the ultimate 'go-to' book and might well be the book that saves your sanity, relationships, and family.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 12, 2020
ISBN9784574108348
Getting It Right As a Single-Parent: How To Raise Your Child Into A Responsible Adult Without Losing Your Mind

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    Getting It Right As a Single-Parent - PHOEBE BELINDA REYNOLDS

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    PHOEBE BELINDA REYNOLDS

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    Written By PHOEBE BELINDA REYNOLDS

    © 2020 CANADA

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or modified in any form, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.

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    No part of this book should be considered legal or professional advice. Take everything I say in this book as my opinion and regard it as entertainment. You are responsible for your action by acting on the thoughts and views shared in this book.

    INTRODUCTION

    Single parents are not often considered good parents.

    I realized this when my kids were a little younger and had to face the challenges of being a single mother. An expert told me that the increase in the number of dysfunctional families is directly linked to the increase in the number of single parents. Statistics have proven it.

    I was shocked. I had never associated dysfunction with the number of adults in a family. As a matter of fact, I knew many families who worked better when one of the parents was no longer there.

    But his comment made me think. Have single parents really been the cause of many problems in society? Or was it a misunderstanding or misconception? I felt I had to answer this question - not for society as a whole, but specifically for my family.

    First of all, I looked at myself carefully. Was I still a good parent? Did we work in a healthy and balanced way? Or was my kids having issues with the unnatural situation of living with one parent?

    When I tried to see everything objectively, a number of things became clear to me.

    At first, I realized that I wasn't perfect. It was vital for me to be able to recognize that because there was a time when I couldn't hold back on what I was

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