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Don't quarrels when is seeing
Be good to him and others
Don't do bad characters when a child is watching you
added by Anonymous 1148 days ago 6 0
No one prays to be a single parent especially in the African continent. Most men and women want to be married, stay married and raise their children together. Unfortunately, it does not work out so always. As s single parent, let your two hands be a father and a mother to do the work of both in the lives of your children.
added by 1000851268 1148 days ago 6 0
Élever un anfant seul participe à accomplir vos droits de maternité et de paternité. Soyez toujours là pour lui, donner lui ceux dont il a besoin
added by Anonymous 1149 days ago 7 0
If you notice that the child has any of these signs,talk to a doctor.
-isolation
-loneliness
-disliking his or her looks
-sadness
-depression
added by Anonymous 1149 days ago 6 0
Be honest with your child if you're having a difficult time. But remind him or her that things will get better. Always keep your sense of humor when dealing with everyday challenges
added by Anonymous 1149 days ago 6 0
Lean on others:
Join a group of single parents or seek social services. Faith communities can be very helpful too. Their advice or help can help you to be an excellent single parent
added by Anonymous 1149 days ago 6 0
Don't ever feel guilty about being a single parent. Many others out there envy you,you just need to do your best to ensure that the child(ren) lack nothing and that they don't get spoilt.
added by Anonymous 1149 days ago 6 0
The only thing to help single parents, is to accept the defeat and stand strong in both parties and raise you child happily, show hi or her unconditional love with ou any regrets.
Talk to him or her while telling her behaviours to follow in the society.
added by Anonymous 1149 days ago 6 0
If you need regular chid care,look for a qualified caregiver who can provide reliable services in a safe environment. Be careful about asking an older chid, neighbor, friend or partner to watch your child.
Better work closely with a qualified caregiver who can assume responsibility.
added by Anonymous 1149 days ago 6 0
CREATE A ROUTINE:
structure such as a regularly scheduled meals and bedtimes. This helps your child to know what to expect. It's better for you to involve your child in setting these schedules.
added by Anonymous 1149 days ago 6 0
SHOW LOVE TO YOUR CHID:
remember to praise your child. Give him or her your unconditional support. Set aside time each day to play,read or simply sit with your child.
added by Anonymous 1149 days ago 6 0