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I will pay for the following article Are Children Better off Being Raised in a Two Parent Family. The work is to be 9 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

I will pay for the following article Are Children Better off Being Raised in a Two Parent Family. The work is to be 9 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. For example, in the family of the same sex parents may grow up a perfect girl or boy, or a family adopted many children and all of them live happily together with their step parents in their artificially created families (Belgrave, Van Oss Marin, &amp. Chambers, 2000). It should be noted, that such cases are rather exceptions than a rule. Therefore, further on modern researches and studies on different families and their influence of children will be discussed. Deviant behavior of children from families with a bad status, potential sexual activity in their teenage age or inclination to having drugs may be explained by a challenging situation in their families (Belgrave, Van Oss Marin, &amp. Chambers, 2000). These scaring facts lead us to ask a question: why to have children in the families, which are not families, actually? Is it an intentional degrading of the child’s individuality? We can ask much more questions and express our ideas, but it is better to focus on facts. In the studies of 90s, a special attention was paid to a financial status of a family. A low-income family was proven to be a favorable atmosphere to start up an early sexual life. In accordance with the studies of 90s, overviewed by Simons (1999) “…the rate of adolescent pregnancy among African American adolescents of lower income families was 53% higher than among African American adolescents of middle-income families” (Simons, 1999). Still, there are also ambiguous data in the studies and researches in this filed. Some of them underline, that girls, who grew up in mother-alone families are less sexually active at the age of 12, than those girls, who grew up in families with other structures.

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