A SINGLE-PARENT FAMILY AND ITS INFLUENCE ON CHILD UPBRINGING Cover Image

Rodzina niepełna i jej wpływ na sytuację wychowawczą dziecka
A SINGLE-PARENT FAMILY AND ITS INFLUENCE ON CHILD UPBRINGING

Author(s): Grzegorz Pyźlak
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion
Published by: Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II - Wydział Teologii
Keywords: a single-parent family; the structure of the single-parent families; premature parenthood; lone parenthood/single parenthood; divorce; fateful situation; single-fatherhood

Summary/Abstract: Raising children in single-parent families has been recognized as a serious problem which results in the situation where single parents (except for families where the absence of either parent is caused by their death) find themselves in conflict with the Catholic teaching on marriage. The situation influences the functioning of the family and the way the offspring are raised. The categories of single-parent families show certain similarities in the ways of their functioning. It is important to notice that in the single-parent families of unmarried people there appears to be significant lack of the emotional bond between the child and the absent parent. It is unique in such a group of families not to allow the presence of the other parent, mostly the father. In most cases the single parent who raises the child creates a negative image of the absent parent. In case of divorce, the excluded parent is deprived of the possibility to positively influence his or her own children. In fateful situations, it is death that excludes one of the parents from the family life. In order to prevent creating single-parent families we should take care of forming personal culture and the proper choice of a partner who will aim at setting up a full family. The partners who are going to set up a family should be taught how to be responsible for their life decisions and for the members of their families. The future parents should set up their full families in a ma¬ture and wise way because only such full families can be an ideal place for upbringing the child and for preparing him or her for their life in society.

  • Issue Year: 2010
  • Issue No: 2 (57)
  • Page Range: 91-104
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Polish