Trust me, you will be saving yourself a lot of time and heartache if you say this at the start. Some people are just not ready for a commitment with people who already have responsibilities. Remember that they will need to not only relate to you should the relationship continue, they will also need to relate to the kid. Some will even come to resent the responsibility for a time because after all, why should they be stuck with a child when their partners are living the easy life? But eventually reality will catch up with them. Once they learn to accept the situation and make the best out of it, they will begin to feel the situation becoming easier to handle. How to remind your child of his father - Even if a child's father can't play an active role in a child's life it is still vital to keep his memory in the child's mind. Encourage your child to nurture his relationship with his dad by constantly reminding something good about his father like a beautiful voice or an enjoyable bonding game they enjoy. The book includes useful tips on how to manage finances, handle legal matters, plan career, enhance social life, reach out to support groups, and deal with family members. 2. Positive Discipline for Single Parents by Jane Nelsen - A positive, a classic and commonsense approach to instilling discipline in a single parent family, Positive Discipline for Single Parents is aimed at guiding parents in raising a responsible, respectful, and resourceful child. These would include their different personalities, upbringing of their respective families, and also of their ways in managing stress brought by the failure of the marriage. Although separation may indeed affect people in raising their kids and to want more things in their lives, this should not be enough reason just to let the chance of living a better life go. This separation has paved the way for more and more adults to raise their kids through single parenting. Ideally, raising a child should involve the mother and the father since they could attend to the different needs of the child. But when there is no way to mend the failing relationship, it would be best to opt for single parenting than to sacrifice not only one's emotional health but of the child as well.
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