Resources for Single Parents by Choice

March 2022 - March 21 is National Single Parents Day. Being a single parent, whether by choice or not, is no easy task. The journey is different for everyone, and for those who are single parents by choice, it is not always a linear path. Seleni clinician Erica Mindes, PhD, has compiled a list of resources that can help single parents by choice throughout their journey. Check back regularly for updates.

WEBSITES/SOCIAL MEDIA:

ARTICLES:

PODCASTS (These are on Apple; look for them wherever you get your podcasts)

BOOKS:

  • Choosing Single Parenthood: Stories from Solo Parents by Choice, Compiled by Mali Bain (2021)

  • We Are Family: The Modern Transformation of Parents and Children, by Susan Golombok (2020)

  • Going Solo: My Choice to Become A Single Mother Using a Donor, by Genevieve Roberts (2019)

  • An Excellent Choice: Panic and Joy on My Solo Path to Motherhood, by Emma Brockes (2018)

  • Modern Families: Parents and Children in New Family Forms, by Susan Golombok (2015)

  • Single Mothers by Choice: A Guidebook for Single Women Who are Considering or Have Chosen Motherhood, by Jane Mattes, LCSW (Updated Edition on Kindle, 2013) 

  • Choosing Single Motherhood: A Thinking Woman’s Guide, by Mikki Morrissette (2008)

  • Single by Chance, Mothers by Choice: How Women are Choosing Parenthood Without Marriage and Creating the New American Family, by Rosanna Hertz (2006)

FINANCIAL PLANNING

SHOULD I USE A DOULA?

BOOKS FOR CHILDREN:

  • Just the Two of Us, by Sarah Cathie 

  • Why Don’t I Have a Daddy?, by George Anne Clay  

  • Our Story, by Donor Conception Network 

  • Somy’s Search: A Single Mum by Choice Story, by Carmen Martinez Jover

  • One Two Family, by Michal Keidar 

  • The Pea That Was Me: A Single Mom’s Sperm Donation Story, by Kimberly Kluger-Bell 

  • Just the Baby for Me, by Barbara Levin  

  • Brave Happy Single Mama A Sperm Donation Story Across Traditional Culture, by Si Yao Shining Li  (Written in English & Chinese) 

  • The Adventures of Princess Mommy, by Ali Sherwin

  • Ruby and Mommy: A Tale About a Single Mother and Sperm Donation, by Linda Stamm 

  • You Began as a Wish, by Kim Bergman 

  • What Makes a Baby, by Cory Silverberg 

For a complete list of children’s book for SPBC: Books for Donor Offspring (http://booksfordonoroffspring.blogspot.com)

TALKING TO YOUR CHILD:

 

Seleni’s clinical team is ready to support you on your family-building journey. Call 212-939-7200 and schedule an appointment or visit our request appointment form.

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