Monday, July 21, 2008

Single Parent Support Systems (4 of 9)

Single parents welcome the assistance of friends maybe while properties feel they can return the favor sooner and straightforward than that of other family members. Single mothers look to divide such a social support into three groups: those who experience similar needs, those thinking to be in a additional comfortable position in life, and those who are outside the bounds of intimate relationships (Nelson, 2000). By dividing the validation system up, it allows mothers to decide in what areas and conditions they need to 'pay back' what properties got issued in terms of support. The original group, those of similar needs, single mothers 'hold themselves responsible for bringing about exchanges of equivalent material goods and services' (Nelson, 2000).
Single mothers endeavor on the idea that those of us that have a higher station in life are not required to end up with any favors. They feel that perhaps it is an understood/mutual feeling among both parties overly nothing is more than likely in return. Finally, towards the third group, 'single mothers shed the requirement of balanced reciprocity altogether by envisioning a world peopled by individuals who would make spontaneous gestures of pure generosity' (Nelson, 2000). Friends offer a unique and much needed support process for single parents. Many single parents feel that 'they could not have functioned effectively in any domain of their lives without help from others' (Webber and Boromeo, 2005). Governmental and community support is an additional area of support that some single parents utilize. Government substantiation is not traditionally the first place that single parents turn to for support.