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    While divorce is never a happy moment in an adult’s life‚ the psychological effects of divorce on children can become very damaging. Divorce can be a profound catalyst for psychological‚ social‚ and economic change. A lot of parents’ do not fully understand how much their divorce can almost ruin their child’s life‚ especially their adulthood. Divorce deeply affects everyone involved‚ especially children. It is extremely vital that every parent going through a divorce be aware of the consequences

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    Every year over one million children under the age of 18 are affected by divorce in the United States; we have the second highest divorce rate in the world. Compared to children who are raised in a household with both their mom and dad‚ the children of divorce “will not observe and have no chance to learn how to create a long term loving relationship‚ how to resolve family conflict‚ how to build trust‚ when to compromise‚ when to stand firm‚ how to choose a lover‚ and how to commit to another with

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    change? Divorce is when a married couple no longer want to be together and separate. It has become society’s most common practice. Being married is a beautiful‚ and joyful celebration and let’s say a couple has children‚ for them seeing the parents that they love so dearly come to the agreement of separating can be very upsetting to a child. In the U.S 42% of marriages end up getting a divorce‚ to put that in perspective that’s almost half of people that get married end up parting ways. Divorce is likely

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    the effects of divorce on children‚ I choose this to be my topic. In 1991 Amato and Keith (researchers) examined the results of 92 studies using 13‚000 children ranging from preschool to young adults to determine what the overall results indicated. The overall result of this study was that children from divorced families are on "average" somewhat worse off than children who have lived in nuclear families. These children have more trouble in school‚ more behavior problems‚ more negative self-concepts

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    effects of divorce on children led me to find your article “The Positive Effects of Divorce on Children”. It can to my attention that we both stood on different aspects of the situation. I am a child of divorce and yes I can say that it made me the man I am today‚ but all my nightmares outweigh the little good. Today in America‚ one out of every two marriages ends in divorce and many divorcing families include children. That’s about 1.5 million children in America that suffer from divorce every year

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    ever thought how divorce would affect children when they grow older? Many parents that decide to separate always end up arguing at each other or they would do things that would make the child feel like everything is their fault. Doing this causes the children to feel uneasy and will make them lose so much confidence in themselves as they grow older. However‚ parents who decide to just stay together but are always constantly arguing at each other will have the same effect on the children. Parents just

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    Effects of Divorce on Children and Adolescents Emme Pasuit Education 6010 Dr. Hubbard Fall 2008 Divorce negatively affects children and adolescents emotionally‚ socially and cognitively‚ as a result there is a profound academic impact. This impact is felt not only by the children but also the educators. It doesn ’t necessarily mean that children of divorced parents have different academic needs but it suggests educators need to be sensitive to the experiences of these

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    | Single-Parent Homes | The Effect of Single-Parent Homes on Academic Achievement | | | Abstract Children from single parent homes are not as negatively impacted academically as some in the popular media suggest. The number of children living in single-parent homes has risen dramatically over the last 10 years. Despite prior research stating that single-parenting itself has a negative impact on academic achievement‚ new findings show that it is other social and environmental factors that

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    Psychological effects of divorce on children Robert Stewart The University of Houston There isn’t a more difficult transition for a child than to be a victim to his or her parents’ divorce. I have watched this in my friends and family‚ and in my own childhood. And even through attempts at reconciliation through family counseling‚ the children have suffered. This paper discuses the psychological effect on children during problems between parents pushing towards divorce. Divorce: The number one cause

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    Divorce and its Consequences such as “Tug-of-love” Children and Stepfamilies. Everybody knows that family is a way of stable and happy life‚ but occasionally something happens and its happiness and wealth break down and family breaks down too‚ it is going through divorce‚ hence this may cause formation of step-families and ‘tug-of-love’ children as well. Every thirty seconds‚ a child’s parents divorce. According to some experts‚ divorce is the single most traumatic experience in a child’s life

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