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"single parent children" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to children who are raised by a single parent, meaning they only have one parent instead of two. Example: "The school offers support programs for single parent children."
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The family, important for raising children, is gradually being sidetracked; single parent children have less experience of living together with other people.
In the Southern Mediterranean States (Italy, Portugal, Spain, Greece) it is generally accepted that extended family will assist in the raising of single parent children on a voluntary basis without reimbursement.
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But as well as subsidised childcare, tax pays for the family allowance, given directly to any mother with children below 18 years regardless of income; child benefits, awarded to single parents, children of widows/widowers, multi-children families and to parents who are studying, free schools and universities – where students still receive grants (remember them?).
"The price Lib Dems are paying is holding their noses at a hated Tory pet project - the £600m marriage tax allowance - which discriminates against the one in four children brought up by widowed or single parents, children with married but working parents and children with cohabiting parents," said Julianne Marriott.
In most cases nowadays, risk selection is carried out by a trained healthcare assistant based on predefined factors at preschool age (e.g. socioeconomic status, single parenting, child health, paternal psychopathology).
The data showed that nearly half of single-parent children are poor, with a noticeable surge in poverty over the past year among children of lone parents who work full-time.
Inclusion criteria were studies comparing objectively measured PA between single-parent children and children from two-parent families.
Study eligibility criteria: Observational studies comparing objectively measured PA between single-parent children and children from two-parent families.
Interestingly, the early study by Sallis et al. [30] was confined to vigorous PA and was the only study that showed a higher level of PA among single-parent children.
Like HIV/AIDS, armed conflict is increasing the number of single-parent children and orphans.
Children from two-parent families were more often monitored with follow-up visits compared with single-parent children.
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