Saturday, June 4, 2016

My Course Project Topic

Challenge- Family Constellations
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·         Single Parent-
I will investigate a specific challenge entitled, Single Parent Families.  My project will focus on the impact of a Single Parent Family has on a child’s development in academic achievement, self esteem, behavior in and out of school and a child’s perspective on school related issues. 
My goal is to develop a framework that would be used to target at risk students that may be challenged: Coming from broken homes, children who lack stable role models and children who have been affected by an environment that is not conducive to healthy, social, cognitive and language development. 
In addition, I would like to implement intervention strategies that would help remove the stigma of children feeling less socially accepted because they are raised by one parent.  Further, through my investigation I want to help make a difference in the life of a child whom is raised in a single parent home by implementing a program, activities and workshops.    


3 comments:

  1. Great topic! I completely agree with you about how children being raised in a single family household could possibly have an impact on their development. Providing programs, activities, and workshops for the parents could change the family dynamics. Educators have a responsibility to children and their families in providing resources and other support tools. I look forward to reading your finding.

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  2. I am excited to hear more about your course project. Often times, single parents are not aware of the various programs available to them that provide excellent support. Head Start and Early Head Start are exceptional programs where I live, but not heavily advertised. It sounds like you have the best in mind for children coming from single parent homes.
    Thanks!
    Amanda Wentz

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  3. Great topic! It is very difficult to raise children alone, be the sole provider and still meet the educational needs of your children.

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