I'm going to mix up the answers a little.
Yes I am a single parent living in Trinidad and I do not get support from my child's father (not divorced therefore not spouse).
I manage through support form friends and family and I do not take this for granted.
When ever we take the opportunity to critize Trinidad, I look at the wonderful things that we take for granted here.
Yes financially it is difficult to manage, especially with rising prices, but there is abundant support from extended family and friends. Something that may not exist in a larger country.
There are so many children at my child's school who get picked up or dropped of at school by a grandparent. In my neighbourhood, grandparents help to walk the grandchildren, etc.
In addition, my sister has recently started sleep over night with my child so that I get some space and he learns independence.
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...but there is abundant support from extended family and friends. Something that may not exist in a larger country. |
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There are so many children at my child's school who get picked up or dropped of at school by a grandparent. |
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A lot of the youth today need to have their mother or father look after them and stop palming off their children to the neighbor, granny, uncle and so forth. Granny already spent her life raising her child, now she must spend more of her years raising the grand kids too? |
I think that in the example that I used, you are mixing up the difference between support from friends and family and friends and family actually being the parents. The extended family is part of our culture and it is not only about absent parents. These parents are quite present and maybe need help with actual functions, like pick up or dropping to school.
I raise my son. I am well aware of my responsibilities to my son and have changed my life to accomodate him. These single parents are like that.
I am however aware of single mothers who make children and because it is so easy to hand over to a (single) grandmother to raise, just go off and make another.
Maybe age is a factor.
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I think that in the example that I used, you are mixing up the difference between support from friends and family and friends and family actually being the parents. |
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The extended family is part of our culture |
The assumption is being made that if my parents (for example) pick up my child everyday, that there will be no reciprocal treatment. The grandparents may pick up the children but the children may have return favours for the grandparents. It is not necessarily one way.
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The assumption is being made that if my parents... |