EFFECTS OF SINGLE PARENTING ON ADOLESCENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE

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EFFECTS OF SINGLE PARENTING ON ADOLESCENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE (GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING PROJECT TOPICS AND MATERIALS)

 

CHAPTER ONE

1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background of the Study

Time has really changed many of the old customs and traditions which were taught and practised for several years are becoming obsolete now. The modern culture has changed and outgrown the values and beliefs that were thought to be the core beliefs and values of our society. Even though, moralists and conservatives are experiencing disgust over the currently evolving belief and cultural systems. The truth is, what has been unacceptable in the olden days, is now becoming fast and rapidly rising trends. For decades and even centuries, one of the major concerning issues to the conservatives, is the issue of single-parenting. Single-parenting is already becoming a fast and rapidly growing trend in the society.

In Ghana, the parental roles are culturally determined. Maternal role is that of childcare and home making while the paternal role is that of economic responsibilities and discipline of children. Generally, it is the responsibility of the family, to train and bring up the child in the norms and values of the society. They are to be responsible for the psychological and emotional welfare of the child. The parents are mainly responsible for the educational and career development of their children. However, divorce and separation of various kinds or death of one spouse may leave the roles in the hands of a single parent.

The family structure, ideally, provides a sense of security and stability that is necessary for children. When there is a breakdown in the family structure, it may have a tremendous impact on a child and their ability to function ordinarily or achieve academically. In most situations, the child no longer has two parents to depend on.   Therefore they have to rely on one parent to meet most, if not all their needs.   With limited finances, time and availability parents are less likely to provide the adequate support a child needs to perform to the best of their ability. This is not to say, necessarily, that the parent raising them is not providing them with more than adequate love and attention, but rather the single parent model within itself is comprised of many different factors that can affect a child’s level of truancy and academic success.

EFFECTS OF SINGLE PARENTING ON ADOLESCENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE (GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING PROJECT TOPICS AND MATERIALS)