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I was recently eating dinner at church at our Family Night program when one of the ladies commented that she was glad I didn’t push my disabled daughter on my other daughter. I knew what she meant. As a single mom it would be easy to require my older daughter to help take care of her sister all the time. I’m not saying she doesn’t help with her sister because she does, but I don’t make it something that she is responsible for doing so much that it interferes with her own life.
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In recent years, I've heard everything from moms saying to other moms "You don't allow your kids to watch television, do you?!" to articles stating t.v. can do everything from increasing a child's risk of ADD to lowering a child's intelligence. Frankly, I think those who come up with these ideas have too much time on their hands. I can speak for myself and virtually everyone else I've known: as long as there are reasonable limits, there is nothing harmful about children watching television.
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From looking at a previous post I was given the inspiration for my article today. I saw that someone pointed out how when you look up single moms online you will automatically see a bunch of dating sites. This is something that is real sick like the author pointed out but it also made me want to elaborate the dangers of those moms who feel as though they cannot be alone and keep bring different partners into their children’s lives.

Type “single moms” into your favorite search engine and you’ll quickly find that 90% of the links that pop up after you hit enter have to do with single mom dating sites. This makes me sick. I want information on how to be the best single mom possible, and bringing a man into the mix is not it.
Do I think that single moms have the right to love and marriage? Of course, but when done in the proper way. It makes me sick when a mom becomes single for the first time and becomes obsessed with finding someone else. I take seriously the people I bring into my children’s lives, and I wish other single moms would do the same.
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We all know that being a single mom is not something that is easy to do at all. Also, we know that it is something that many women did not end up doing in a million years. However, the fact of the matter is that it is something that is over and done with now and we just have to cope with it and make the best of it. But, how do single mothers stay motivated to keep pushing on to the next day.
As a single mother, it is often hard to plan a budget and stick to it. If you are in a situation like mine, I receive child support from my ex-husband for my two children. The problem with this is that the amount is very low and I never know when I will be getting it. Read more about Managing your Money with Irregular Income
A few days ago, there was a story on the Yahoo home page asking how families can manage if they do not live near their relatives. My first thought was "you're kidding-- right?" My second thought was of people I knew a long time ago-- and how there was a huge difference between necessity and personal choices.

Single moms need help. I haven’t met one single mom that didn’t need help in one way or another. Some single moms even have to move back in with their parents for awhile. In a society that requires two incomes to survive, there just isn’t any way for moms to make it without reaching out for help.
I was very fortunate to have an elder of the church to go to when I first became a single mom. I didn’t need physical help with my children, but I needed a lot of work done around my house over the years. Working at home allowed me to care for my children, but I still didn’t have enough money to call a plumber every time the pipes got clogged or starting leaking.
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Homeschooling was once (stereotypically) the domain of Christian families with a working dad and a stay at home mom. Today, as homeschooling becomes more mainstream, that stereotype no longer fits most modern homeschooling families. More and more, working families and single parents are making the choice to homeschool their children.
I made the choice to homeschool my children more than 10 years ago. I was a single parent, faced with a public school system that simply could not provide the educational environment my children needed. I did it without a support system, at a time when most people thought homeschoolers were akin to religious zealots, bent on sequestering their children from anything other than total religious emersion. Secular homeschool resources were hard to come by and single parent homeschoolers were nearly unheard of, at least here in the South. Read more about Can Single Moms Really Homeschool?