Single moms as role models? Yes
Single moms cop a lot of unfair criticism. So it is great to see them being treated as role models.
The BBC series, World’s Strictest Parents, is looking for educated, disciplined, and loving, single mother host families in the United States to act as a role model family for troubled teens.
The family would need to be willing to accommodate two British teenagers for one week in May/June 2010 and instill in them the values and morality they demand of their own children.
The series is now in its third series following its success.
The idea?
To take two British teenagers whose lives have gone off track, and send them to live with a family abroad for a week – to experience life in their country under their authority.
Congratulations to the series producers, who want to include a single mother family to show that there is not one universal family type and to highlight the diversity of families today.
This is a great opportunity to highlight what a fantastic job single mothers can do in raising families.
Interested in finding out more? Contact paulawittig@twentytwenty.tv or visit twentytwenty.tv.
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About the Author: Julie Power is a writer and editor with experience in both the United States and Australia. After living in the United States for 16 years, she recently returned to live in Sydney with her husband and twin boys (9 years old).
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