Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Post 7

I learned as a researcher that there are a lot of things to know about. The parts that went well on this project was everything. I didn't have trouble doing anything. It's actually a easy process to do if you are focused. I would try to put up another survey and one different question. I would keep some of my research questions except one, because if I changed one of them I could get a another survey data that could really help out my blog.

Post 6

I learned that having a single parent isn't really a bad thing. I could make you angry or sad sometimes, but somehow you don't stay mad for long. Some research questions that could be asked are like friendship questions. One question is are you and your parent(s) like friends? Or do you do act in front of your parent(s) to make your friends laugh at him/her? The research should be more in depth with the life style of having parent(s).The amount of money the a single parent get and two parents get. I don't know if other populations should be surveyed.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Post 5

In the survey the data said kids sometimes argue with there parent(s). The second biggest is they rarely argue with there parent(s). Its actually a good thing that kids don't argue with there parent(s) a lot, but it would be better if they didn't argue at all. In the published source it said that more kids live with both there parents. The seconded biggest is living with there mother. 72.1% live with both of there parents and 24.5% live with there mother. Sometimes kids that sometime argue with there parents is about the money they don't have or that they wish they was with the other person.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Post 4


Out of 96 people said that they sometimes argue with their parent(s). It wasn't really surprising, because a lot people will sometimes have that time when they argue with their parent(s). At least the second biggest percent is that teens rarely argue with there parent(s) and that's a good thing.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Post 3

Teens are scared that the parent can't provide for the both of them. Teens sometimes argue with the parent. Sometimes they wish they were with the other or that he/she was here. The single parent experience a sense of loneliness, loss, and failure. Some disadvantages are money loss, failure, loneliness, and agruements. The advantages are that some single parents get along with there children. Single parents sometimes turn in to a friend.
With Both Parents: 72.1%
Living With Mother: 24.5%
Living With Father: 3.4%
This is the percentage of Hispanic, Black, and White people families.

Shultz, Margaret A.. Teens With Single Parents: Why Me? (Teen Issues). Berkeley Heights: Enslow Publishers, 1997. Print

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Post 2

How do people feel with having only one parent?
What are the benefits of having a single parent or disadvantages?
What is the percentage of teens with only one parent?

Friday, March 12, 2010

Post 1

I chose this topic because I to have only one parent and I sometimes wish to have two parents. I sometimes day dream about how it would be to have a dad to hang out with and that could relate to me. I believe that people feel sad and mad that they only have a single parent. I hope to learn that I'm not the only one that feels like that. I hope to see that other people wish they had two parents and maybe tell them that it's okay to have a single parent.