Comments on: Raising Children: Guide for All Parents http://assistanceforsinglemothers.com/raising-children/ We provide financial help for single mothers along with information about getting grants, scholarships, and government assistance. Thu, 05 Apr 2012 19:08:12 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1 By: Mildredhttp://assistanceforsinglemothers.com/raising-children/#comment-39 Mildred Thu, 05 Apr 2012 18:35:28 +0000 http://assistanceforsinglemothers.com/?p=437#comment-39 Raising a child is hard enough but doing it by yourself is even worse. I have always believed that a two parent household makes it easier to raise a child. A child needs a fathers influence in their lives or they are going to grow up looking for that male acceptance in the wrong places. Being a single parent I'm doing my best to better myself at the same time I am raising my baby. Raising a child is hard enough but doing it by yourself is even worse. I have always believed that a two parent household makes it easier to raise a child. A child needs a fathers influence in their lives or they are going to grow up looking for that male acceptance in the wrong places. Being a single parent I’m doing my best to better myself at the same time I am raising my baby.

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By: Roberthttp://assistanceforsinglemothers.com/raising-children/#comment-32 Robert Wed, 04 Apr 2012 20:51:15 +0000 http://assistanceforsinglemothers.com/?p=437#comment-32 This is some really good information. I have always believed that a two parent household makes it easier to raise a child. A child needs a fathers influence in their lives or they are going to grow up looking for that male acceptance in the wrong places. Mothering (parenting) never stops until you are dead and gone not like you said when they go off to college. This is some really good information. I have always believed that a two parent household makes it easier to raise a child. A child needs a fathers influence in their lives or they are going to grow up looking for that male acceptance in the wrong places. Mothering (parenting) never stops until you are dead and gone not like you said when they go off to college.

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