Moderate to high-income children showed significantly high effects of negative behavior as compared to that of low-income children (Ryan, R.M., Claessens, A., & Markowitz, A.J. 2015). This study suggests that the impact of family change varies among family context. Family in economic distress may not suffer as much from these strains since they are more adapted to stress. In other words, higher-income families may have more to lose when considering the change in money and quality of home environment. A smaller change might occur, causing less unrest in the life of a lower-income child as compared to that of a higher-income child. Conventional wisdom may exaggerate the negative adverse effects that come with being a single parent (Debell, 2008). This study suggests that once the socio-ecomonic factors are controlled there is a much lower effect on academic performance along with a positive well-being of the child. This coupled with a study that showed the importance of another caregiver in a single parent home. If a maternal grandparent is present and active, the child fares much better. (Ahrons, C.R.
Moderate to high-income children showed significantly high effects of negative behavior as compared to that of low-income children (Ryan, R.M., Claessens, A., & Markowitz, A.J. 2015). This study suggests that the impact of family change varies among family context. Family in economic distress may not suffer as much from these strains since they are more adapted to stress. In other words, higher-income families may have more to lose when considering the change in money and quality of home environment. A smaller change might occur, causing less unrest in the life of a lower-income child as compared to that of a higher-income child. Conventional wisdom may exaggerate the negative adverse effects that come with being a single parent (Debell, 2008). This study suggests that once the socio-ecomonic factors are controlled there is a much lower effect on academic performance along with a positive well-being of the child. This coupled with a study that showed the importance of another caregiver in a single parent home. If a maternal grandparent is present and active, the child fares much better. (Ahrons, C.R.