Single Parenting Choices Define Cultural Ancestry

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Cultural diversity - even the words smack of destruction and disruption in the family.
But what do those words mean to you? As a single parent, you'll be expected to set a trend and develop a standard by which your children will be raised, this standard will define not only how you raise your children but the kind of people your children grow up to be.
Every day, the world over, single parenting is more and more often the definition of the family norm.
The amount of wealth a home has will not protect or determine a couple's ability to solve problems and remain married.
Unfortunately, no matter what race you belong to, what church you attend, or how strict your personal moral codes, the reality of human nature says 52% of parents are going to be single parents.
What you make of that and how you lead your children in their growth period will define who your children become.
Racial inequities or the lack of them won't determine the quality of life your children have.
As society changes, you, their parent, must become the new standard of value and hold those values tight as you raise your children to step into adulthood.
The strict moral codes that your parents applied no longer qualify and can't be used.
It is now against the law to use the board of education to apply standards to the seat of your child's pants.
This is not entirely bad; there were parents who abused the privilege of educating their children in this manner.
There is no indication that this abuse was divided down racial lines, but rather that the abuse was spread across several racial cultures.
In those days, back along the roads of yesterday, single parenting was thought to be a sign of weakness.
It is not.
A strong moral character is required to raise a child, either alone or with someone.
There is no shame in being the parent left behind to raise the children.
Racial diversity among single parents has no bearing on the quality of life in the home.
Cultural relationships and ancestry has little bearing on the style of home a child will be raised in, and the cultural significance of racial segregation within the family bears little significance on the overall climate of the home.
Defining culture within the family and providing a consistent foundation of support and intellectual strength formulates a strong foundation for cultural growth.
Racial back ground will not determine your ability to be a good parent or not a good parent.
You make that determination by the choices you personally make.
You'll find single-parent families successfully run by both male and female head of households of any racial segment of the world.
Single parents face similar challenges no matter their gender or race.
According to the 2002 US Census approximately 3 of every 10 children are raised by a single parent.
The fact is, your cultural history may determine the kind of choices you make, based on cultural history, but these factors make no difference in the type of single parent you ultimately become, only in the culture you choose to teach within your home.
What kind of parent are you going to be?
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