To protect them better from what exactly? The single parents I know have no problem raising and protecting their kids. If the society you live in support families this should not be an issue. And forced don't sound good in my ears.
Neo-conventional family refers to families that do not have the traditional structure of mother, father, and children. Some examples of neo-conventional families are single parent households, same sex parents, couples that live together without marriage, and people who live alone.
yes, they lived together, and they lived with joint families which included grandparents, aunty ,uncle and parents and 6 or more children.
A lot of homeless people are not alone. Sometimes whole families or single mothers/fathers with children are homeless. It is estimated that 50% of homeless people are children under the age of 18. That means that at least one of the parents are homeless also.
Family life in Canada is as diverse as its people. While many families are made up of two parents with children, there are many other types of families as well. In Canada, you may form the type of family that works best for you. For example, Canada has over one million single-parent families, with women heading most. There are hundreds of thousands of stepfamilies---created when adults who already have children marry one another---and many common-law unions (unmarried people who live together) with and without children. Sometimes grandparents raise their grandchildren or uncles and aunts raise their nieces and nephews. Some parents adopt children. Other families are made up of same-sex couples, with or without children, and many couples have no children. Sometimes extended families live together, with parents, children, uncles, aunts, cousins and grandparents all living under one roof. It is common in Canada for two-parent families to have both parents working outside the home.
yes childrenfrom low income families are more prone to have a criminal behaviour,the more if they live in a single parent family.
French women have an average of 2 children. A typical houselhold would then be along the 2 + 2 structure, parents plus children. Living with extended families (cousins, uncles, grandparents) is rather uncommon. On the other hand, France has a divorce or separation rate comparable to other developed countries, so many children live in single-parent families.
Children live by the example that their parents set. If their parents engage in bad behavior, their children will think this is how they are supposed to act.
in Greece children life with there parents
Answer There is no way for us to know the answer to your question as not everyone reports abuse.
Some children in Cambodia don't go to school because their families are poor, so their parents want them to work for money. Some parents don't have enough money to buy school supplies for their children. Some children that live far away from school can not go to school,too.
Are you a single parent? Single parenting is very difficult and a family finds it hard without both parents.