THE SOCIALIZATION PROCESS OF CHILDREN RAISED IN SINGLE-PARENT FAMILIES
Keywords:
Single-parent family, lone-parent household,, children's socialization,, youth development,, social stability, social development, family policy,, education systemAbstract
This article examines the socialization process of children raised in single-parent families and its impact on social development. The study analyzes the role of the family in upbringing, difficulties youth face in acquiring social roles, emotional stability, access to social resources, and opportunities for children from single-parent households to integrate into society. Additionally, it considers the influence of socialization on personal and professional development, social stability, and the efficient use of social resources. The research emphasizes the importance of family policy, education, and community institutions in supporting socialization.
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