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Raising
Children is a Big Job: How Parents Can
Get Support |
by:
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(ARA)
- Do you know anyone who would buy a new
car, drive it day in and day out and never
bother to fill the gas tank, change the
oil, or rotate the tires? And when it broke
down, leave it by the side of the road to
go off and look for another vehicle?
Most people see a new car as an investment
that is worth the time and energy it takes
to keep it clean and shiny and in good repair.
They know that taking good care of their
car will help them avoid costly repairs
in the future and extend the life and value
of their purchase.
It is time to care for parents as well as
we care for a new SUV, to do more than wait
for parents and families to break down,
leave them by the side of the road, and
then, go off to look for a replacement.
Parents are the single most important influence
in their children's lives. But even the
most involved, caring, informed parent doesn't
raise a child alone. Many of the supports
parents need will require communities to
act giving parents help with the essential
resources so they can do their jobs day
in and day out while others will require
a better understanding of parents and their
concerns.
In a 2002 poll of parents, Building Strong
Families, "A majority of parents surveyed
are going it alone in the vital and challenging
task of raising children and teenagers.
Most say they don't often turn to their
extended family friends, and community resources
for support in parenting."
That's why we must begin to create parenting
rich communities that focus on parenting
as a lifelong occupation, one that evolves
constantly with the changing needs of the
child, family priorities, career concerns,
and the quality of life within the community.
A parenting-rich community values families
and the role of parents and caregivers.
It supports parents and caregivers from
all backgrounds, raising children of all
ages from infancy through young adulthood.
When asked what they need to do a great
job as parents, parents indicate a desire
for affordable housing in safe neighborhoods,
good schools and adults they can trust with
their children. In a parenting-rich community,
resources, information, support and public
awareness about parenting are so abundant
and so widely accepted that all parents
and caregivers have easy access to the help
they need to raise their children successfully.
In a parenting-rich community, policy makers
and community leaders understand, value
and support the needs of parents. Public
policy decisions on such topics as economic
development, zoning, education and social,
recreational and cultural services are made
with an understanding of their effects on
parents and their parenting role. Supporting
parents in the wonderful, difficult and
challenging task of raising children is
essential to social and economic well being.
There is a wealth of information out there
that will help communities understand what
parents need and how they can build these
supports. The next best step is to consolidate
this information into easy-to-use tools
that are available in every community to
guide anyone looking for ways to improve
the ability and stability of parents so
that their children can thrive.
It is time to fill the tank, check the oil
and rotate the tires for the members of
our neighborhoods who run 24 hours a day:
parents.
For more information on CWLA and on its
national initiative Creating Parenting-Rich
Communities, visit www.cwla.org or call
(202) 638-2952.
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