Authors :
Lotrix R. Saloria; Johnny S. Bantulo; Rhodeline O. Pajarillo
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 4 - April
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6562508
Abstract :
The main goal of this narrative study is to tell
the success stories of children raised by a single parent in
Sarangani. An in-depth interview was conducted with
five participants for them to express their stories based
on their own experiences. The information gathered
were divided into three categories: emotional effects,
adjustments, and successful recipes. The findings
demonstrate that, as youngsters raised by a single
parent, they felt mental discomfort, became detached
from the world and lost their sense of direction, even
stopped going to school. The participants later
internalized to embrace the loss of their other parent and
to develop resilience to deal with life's adversities.
Finally, they counter these feelings with the hope and
optimism that comes from trusting in God. The study's
findings may aid the school administrators and teachers
to better understand the conditions of their children
raised by single parents by providing appropriate
intergenerational support.
Keywords :
Educational management, successful stories, children, single parents, narrative, Philippines.
The main goal of this narrative study is to tell
the success stories of children raised by a single parent in
Sarangani. An in-depth interview was conducted with
five participants for them to express their stories based
on their own experiences. The information gathered
were divided into three categories: emotional effects,
adjustments, and successful recipes. The findings
demonstrate that, as youngsters raised by a single
parent, they felt mental discomfort, became detached
from the world and lost their sense of direction, even
stopped going to school. The participants later
internalized to embrace the loss of their other parent and
to develop resilience to deal with life's adversities.
Finally, they counter these feelings with the hope and
optimism that comes from trusting in God. The study's
findings may aid the school administrators and teachers
to better understand the conditions of their children
raised by single parents by providing appropriate
intergenerational support.
Keywords :
Educational management, successful stories, children, single parents, narrative, Philippines.