There are online charter schools that have teachers to help and require very little parent interaction
Definitely not. It's way harder to financially take care of a child as a single parent because you only have one source of income versus two, unless you get child support.
Most single parents do not pay child support. The absent parent pays the child support.
Caryl Waller Krueger has written: '2002 Things to Do With Your Kids' 'Single with children' -- subject(s): Single parents, Children of single parents 'The ten commandments for grandparents' -- subject(s): Grandparenting, Grandparent and child 'Working parent--happy child' -- subject(s): Parenting, Dual-career families, Children of working parents 'The Parenting Encyclopedia' 'Six weeks to better parenting' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Child rearing, Parenting
Girls were not allowed to attend school in Albania so Mother Teresa was home school by her parents.
Carolyn A. Humphreys has written: 'Single-mothers, an investigation of their experience as single-parents' -- subject(s): Single parents, Mother and child
because there stupid
There are government grants available to single parents for child care. Check with the local Social services office in your area to find out how to apply for assistance grants.
It is pretty difficult for a 13 year old to get a job in the music industry. Child labor laws restrict hours and working conditions. If the parents are willing to drive them around and arrange for appropriate schooling, it can be done.
Linda Foust has written: 'Crackers!' -- subject(s): Crackers 'The single parent's almanac' -- subject(s): Single parents, Children of single parents, Divorced parents, Parent and child
There are many nationwide support groups for single parents, such as: single parents in college/university, single parents looking for companionship and help of other single parents, those in need for financial advice/help, single parents seeking to adopt a child, and also young single parents. Here is an article about single mothers support group: http://www.basearticles.com/Art/260379/127/Single-Mothers-Support-Groups.html
With the court's permission, if the parents are not married. Single fathers have no assumed rights to a child. Married parents have equal rights to the child until otherwise ruled on.
Home schooling is a decision that takes serious consideration and research to decide if it is right for your child. Special needs,military families and those who move around a lot can benefit from home schooling. Before you make a decision, it would be beneficial to contact other home schooling parents in your area and ask plenty of questions as it is only a choice you alone can make.