State TWO problems children in a single-parent family may face.
Problems with school
For most kids if they weren't always in a single parent family it could take them a while to adjust to their new lifestyle and this may potentially affect them emotionally and can cause a lack in their performance at school.
Relationship difficulties
I mean this in the way that they may struggle with forming new relationships in a school environment as they may be scared how others will treat them knowing that and they may have expectations of certain relationships because of pervious experiences.
Less opportunity for parents and children to spend time together.
Explanation:
Many single parents rely on their own incomes to keep them and their families afloat, so if a parent is constantly at work, their child/ren will not be able to see them as much.
physiological component in Tamilya's emotional experience
Explanation:
Tamilya is about to take the certification exam that will qualify her as a licensed therapist. As she enters the testing room, her heart rate and breathing accelerate and she begins to sweat. This reaction is part of the physiological component
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