In a recent incident, a 3-year-old child was recently handed over to the Korean police while wandering alone at -18°C without a proper outfit. As a matter of fact, the mother of the child is a single parent. Due to this, the difficulty of living as a single parent has become a major concern for child welfare in Korea.
Nowadays, single-parent families have become even more common than the nuclear family consisting of a mother, father, and children. More so, the responsibilities of juggling caring for the children, maintaining a job, and keeping up with the bills and household chores alone can be overwhelming.
As a result, many children from a single-parent-headed family fall victim to negligence or lack of proper care. Out of these incidents, many controversial opinions have arisen regarding single parenting.
Therefore, Real Research created this survey to ask the public about their opinion of the difficulties faced by single parents for taking care of their children. To begin with, what is your opinion on single parenting? If you are a single parent have you experienced any difficulties as a single parent? What welfare system do you think the single parents will need most?
South Korean respondents can answer this Real Research survey App from January 12. All participants who complete the survey will receive 10 TNC Coins as rewards.
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Yes I am a single parent. And in my own opinion I don’t think there’s anything wrong being a single parent, it’s all about setting your Priorities straight from the beginning. Yes it can be overwhelming sometimes and you may feel like giving up, thats where determination and discipline comes into place.