Burrow, Tess Kira2015-05-042015-05-042015-05-04http://hdl.handle.net/2097/19187Single parenting has become a part of American society, yet it seems that through stereotyping and shaming these parents are looked down upon. Often times, single parents do not have the same resources as two parent homes, but single parents can still be effective and raise well-rounded children. This is a qualitative study that sought to provide a different perspective of single never-married parents by interviewing their young adult children. This study focused on the experiences of the young adult children and used Family Stress Theory to help understand and capture specific moments in their lives.en-US© the author. This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s).http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/Single parentSingle parent familiesChildren of single parentsParentsStressResourcesYoung adultsSingle parenting: a perspective from young adult childrenThesisEarly Childhood Education (0518)Ecology (0329)Home Economics (0386)Home Economics Education (0278)