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Intimacy And Single Parent PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Meshell baylor   
Sunday, 30 March 2008

Dating and the single parentRelationship is a ride, but does the ride get easier when you are a single parent and trying to have a serious relationship? How do you prepare yourself for dating again after everything you've been through? can you date or establish a relationship with your new friend and at the same time deceide if this person is worth my time and my child's time? How do your prepare yourself to introduce them to your child? These are things some single parents ask everyday regarding whether or not it is the right time to look for companionship or just let if find you.

This article gives an insight on dealing with relationship and dating when you have a child. There are often times you have to decide wheather your ready to introduce them to your child and at the sam time discuss with you child their feelings in this situation. Single parents are delicate and one thing they dont need is drama in a relationship.


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Grieve and be Free PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Samantha Gregory   
Friday, 28 March 2008
Sometimes life takes an unexpected turn and you find yourself a single mother, alone and in despair. The problems in your life could be because you have not taken to time to grieve failed relationships and disappointments. It’s easy to say you are over it, but if you were truly over it you would feel differently right now.
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Holidays and the Single Parent PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Liz Edmiston   
Sunday, 06 January 2008

As a single parent the holidays could possibly be the hardest time of the year, whether it is Christmas, Easter, Summer vacations or Thanksgiving. Holidays are traditionally great family occasions, a time to relax, a time to be reunited with distant relatives, and a magical experience for children and adults alike. However if you happen to be part of a family that has separated, it can be a time of great stress and frustration, perhaps undoing months of bridge building and careful mediation in one fell swoop. Visitation issues, gift giving and the inevitable inclusion of new partners are incredibly sensitive issues that can not be avoided as the children’s loyalties are tested to the maximum.


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