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Effects of Single Parenting on Children

1) The document discusses the effects of single parenting on children in India through an empirical study of 200 respondents. 2) Most respondents were between ages 26-35 and reported that single parenting has psychological effects like loneliness and boredom. 3) Most respondents were undergraduate educated and reported feeling lonely and bored due to single parenting.

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Effects of Single Parenting on Children

1) The document discusses the effects of single parenting on children in India through an empirical study of 200 respondents. 2) Most respondents were between ages 26-35 and reported that single parenting has psychological effects like loneliness and boredom. 3) Most respondents were undergraduate educated and reported feeling lonely and bored due to single parenting.

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AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON EFFECTS OF MONOPARENTAL FAMILIES ON CHILDREN IN INDIA

CO- AUTHOR
AUTHOR: AKSHAYA. M
MRS. GIRIJA ANIL
[Link]: 131901066

INTRODUCTION
RESULTS
Single parenting is a social sacrifice and unpleasant test of
stamina in one’s life for bringing up the child, reacting more when
greater than the average working hours lacks the importance of
emotional strength of the child to deal with often ends up with a
little neglect. In the present world single parenting is often judged
for every aspect of living around by the adjacent families and
different sort of parents has different sets of concerns and
problems with their children. Single parent families have always
existed but willingly choose to bring up a child is common among
young married couples and it is hard to define once the child
becomes the victim of it adversely affect the mental and emotional
being of the child. Raising a child independently without any
Most of the respondents were Most of the respondents were the
support of the partner is a big challenge for both the parents
between the age group of 26 to 35 age group between 26 to 35 and
because bring changes in the inner world with the outer
and they mostly responded that they said that they get bored
environment needs support from both the parents.
single parenting has psychological because of loneliness.
OBJECTIVES effects.

To study about the mental trauma faced by single


parenting children.
To examine the sociological impacts faced by the
children.
METHODOLOGY

The research method followed is empirical research. A total of


200 samples have been taken out of which is taken by a
convenient sampling method. The sample frame taken by the
researcher near Aravind eye hospital, Chennai . The
independent variables taken for the survey are age, gender,
occupation and educational qualification. The statistical tool Most of the respondents were Most of the respondents were
undergraduate and they respondents that between the age group of 26 to 35 and
used in the study is graphical representation.
they get bored because of loneliness. they rated level of 6 .
DISCUSSION

CONCLUSION

Figure has compared the age and psychological effects of


Moreover, the government should midline the policies that
single parents. Most of the respondents were between the
parenting is relatable to both spouses, if they even decided to get at
age group of 26 to 35 and they mostly responded that
one side but their roles should be considered accountable for
single parenting has psychological [Link] is about
problems faced by single parenting children and it has children, even if they separate. In the end, quality of time or care
compared to [Link] of the respondents were the age and proper attention to children is the most important task of
group between 26 to 35 and they respondents that they parents. However, single parenting seems to be a very predominant
get bored because of loneliness. has been compared with and common social issue nowadays around the globe. Children
the level of isolation and age. Most of the respondents nurtured by single parent due to multiple reasons most commonly
were between the age group of 26 to 35 and they rated because of divorce, death of the spouse, unintended pregnancies,
level of 6 Figure is about problems faced by single adoption that consequently leads to many problems such as
parenting children and it has compared to educational psychological trauma, mental health and behavioral issue,
qualification Most of the respondents were financial hardship, low performance at school or colleges, low self-
undergraduate and they respondents that they get bored
esteem, decreased social interaction and poor lifestyle.
because of loneliness. .

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