by Sadie Rose Casey | May 2, 2016 | PARENTS, WOMEN
I heard on the internet that the other day was National Single Parent Day. I celebrated by continuing my job as a single parent. I’ve been a single parent since my child was about 2 years old. When I say “single parent,” I become glaringly aware of...
by Elif Ekin | May 2, 2016 | PARENTS, WOMEN
Years ago I worked in a day care center in the toddler room. I would see kids come in, hair like a bird’s nest, shirts on backwards, needy before nap-time and I would make judgments like, How hard is it to just take a few minutes to brush that kid’s hair? Of course,...
by CREATE Research Team | May 2, 2016 | PARENTS, Research
A person’s relationships with caregivers in childhood, especially with one’s mother, is unique and unlike any other relationship. The child depends on their primary caregiver for survival, love, and to help make sense of a chaotic world. The way women recall their...
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