Tag: children born out of wedlock
When The Children of Single Parents End Up Dead
Households in which children live with a single mom and a “live in” boyfriend increases a child’s risk of abuse to 8x that of children living with their married parents. Most homicides of young children are committed by family members through beatings or suffocation. Although victims include approximately equal numbers of boys and girls, offenders include a disproportionate number of women, primarily their young, single mothers.
How Much Leeway Should be Given to Adult Daughter Living at Home?
My 25 year old daughter, toddler grandchild and her baby daddy are living with us, but my daughter sees other men. My husband is very angry and asks her lots of questions that she doesn’t want to answer. How much leeway is appropriate here?
Raising the Academic Achievement Levels of Black Students
School is NOT where the foundation for learning and future academic achievement should be established for black students. That process must begin at home. Here are some suggestions on how to create a positive learning environment for your future black scholar.
Don’t Be Dumb by Falling for the Baby Momma Okey Doke
If he says “I love you” many females think they have a dream come true. In reality if he really wanted to be with you as a family man he would be doing things very differently. A man that loves and respects you does not set you up for the Dumb Baby Momma Okey Doke.
Black Men Blame Black Women For Unwed Pregnancies
Black men consistently blame women for the babies born out of wedlock, charging that black women should “close their legs” and whining that men have no power to decide anything about a pregnancy. Do they forget that women can’t get pregnant by themselves? Why do Black men refuse to take ownership of their choices, bodies and semen, attempting instead to place that responsibility on women?
WTF Are You Having That Nothing Ass Man’s Baby For?
Being a mother comes with huge financial responsibilities as well as mental/emotional obligations. Providing food, clothing and shelter is just the tip of the iceberg. Children brought up in broken family units or one that has only one parent in it right from the start, tend to have more social and behavioral problems as compared to those who were raised by both parents. Statistics show that individuals, who are single parents are more likely to live in poverty, especially “baby mommas”, as they tend to be younger and less educated.
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