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Monday, April 30, 2018

Helping Hands Review

Helping Hands sounds like a very resourceful tool. Though I have no prior experience being raised by a single father, I saw the struggles that my mother went through as a single mother. I can only imagine that the difficulties would be even greater as a single father. Many preparation tools exist for single mothers on how to cope with the problems that come along with it. Not many of those resources exist for single fathers. Therefore, the struggles are even greater because their is no preparation tool. The group for this project was extremely helpful as well since they had good experience with being raised by a single father. This really gave those who had no prior knowledge of being raised that way insight on being raised by a single father.

The information and statistics provided also gave a new prospective on single fathers. Most people stereo typically think that when parents divorce, the mother gets custody rights. Unfortunately, that trend has been on the serious decline. More and more fathers are becoming the sole guardian of the children. And that doesn't seem to be changing. That's where this can come in handy. How can you become learned in something that neither you nor most fathers have the experience in to share? Therefore, turn to this tool. This allows fathers the opportunity to receive information that is tested and can not only help raise their children, but cope with the stress and other emotions that deal with it. LEt's admit, most parents don't know how to raise a daughter because they were raised as a son. That's what they know. They can only raise their daughter on what not to do because they know what they don't want their daughters to do. This is not an effective way to raise a girl up. This tool can help guide them in the right direction.

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