Today, it seems the only constant thing in life is change. Our values have changed, along with our economics, technologies, and the way we view families. Different types of families are much more accepted today than they were 50 years ago. Families and marriage have always been institutions that people valued, yet our ideologies towards them are in transition. Marriage used to be the first step into adulthood. Today, it is the last. Additionally, there is a contradiction between the things we value. Although we respect marriage, we also treasure individualism. People jump into short-term relationships because they feel they will gain personal growth from it. It has been observed that in modern day society, it is common for people to have children in these unstable relationships. However, if an individual has children, other temporary relationships they have in the future can cause a lot of turbulence in the lives of their kids. In a world that is constantly changing, I feel that the best option is for parents to simply remain single, especially after the emotional strain of a divorce. With this, the child has some sense of stability in their lives and they have one less thing to adjust to. Parents have the responsibility of putting their child first and asking themselves: "When everything else in the world is changing, shouldn't my child, at the very least, experience invariability in their home?"
In conclusion, because family is the basic function of a society, it is important for it to remain stable. Single parents have more time to devote to their children and allow them to live in a well-balanced environment, thus maintaining that properly functioning community. In a world that has been changing for more than 20 years now, children need to know that not everything needs to change. Partnerless parents are able to teach their children this not only by remaining single, but also by showing their kid that their unconditional love and affection are feelings that will never, ever change.
