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    Cause Effect of Divorce

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    Causes of a High Divorce Rate In recent years‚ the divorce rate in the United States has been increasing. Marriage is a powerful factor in the typical American adult‚ and with the high divorce rate‚ that factor is becoming less important. Because of the infidelity of adults towards their spouse‚ the poor communication of opinions between each other‚ and a lack of commitment‚ the divorce rate in the United States has soared. Infidelity has been a huge problem when it comes to divorce. For example

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    Divorce has become prevalent‚ but what are its effects on children? Many researchers began studying this question in the 1970s‚ and they have learned a great deal about children and divorce. One thing researchers have learned is that we must distinguish between children ’s initial or short-term reactions to marital disruption and their long-term (more than two years) adjustment. Children ’s long-term reactions vary greatly‚ depending on how the parents respond to the child during and after the breakup

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    Cause and effect on divorce What is a marriage? From the dictionary definition for marriage‚ stating that “marriage is an institution whereby men and women are joined in a special kind of social and legal dependence for the purpose of founding and maintaining a family. Marriage is also an intimate or close union.” Marriages don’t always last and so a lot of couples choose divorces. Two of the biggest leading causes for divorce are lack of foundation and lack of communication. Almost half of American

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    Parent Child Connectedness

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    Chapter I INTRODUCTION Parents send their children to schools in the hopes of having them acquire hard skills such as knowledge about the world‚ logic‚ and comprehension. However‚ at present‚ the focus of parents‚ along with other concerned institutions such as the school and the workforce‚ have extended to also consider the "soft skills" of the individual. These are the abilities to evaluate‚ communicate‚ and adapt effectively to the social environment collectively

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    Parent Child Interview

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    My goal on parent interview is to see parent’s view on peer relationship‚ family relationship education‚ and her opinion on children’s social skills. I would name her Mindy. I asked Mindy what does she teach her children on peer relationship. She said the basic greeting

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    the word divorce comes up. Most even know that the phrase dissolution of marriage is a legal phrase used to replace the more common word. But not nearly as many are clear about the other phrases thrown around frequently during Arizona divorce proceedings. Child Custody: The care‚ control‚ and maintenance of a child. A child custody determination means a judgment‚ decree‚ or other order of a court that provides for the legal custody‚ physical custody‚ or visitation with respect to a child. Legal

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    Child Abuse and Parent

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    Child Abuse When one thinks of child abuse‚ the initial thought is a child with broken bones and bruises. Physical abuse is not the only type of child abuse. Child abuse can be in the form of neglect‚ emotional and sexual abuse as well as the most obvious‚ physical abuse. These four types of abuse can leave lasting scars on the children and cause a repeat pattern of abuse in later years. Child abuse covers a wide range of parental and adult actions inflicted upon children and many times are not

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    Divorce; The Cause and Effect The divorce rate in America is at an all time high with approximately 41% of the first time marriages and 60% of second marriages ending in a divorce‚ which I am a statistic of both. Two major causes that lead to a rise of divorce rates is lack of communication and financial problems; the overall effect of a divorce is a person’s general happiness. One of the primary reasons why people cannot stay married is a lack of communication. Communication is a vital element

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    Parent Child Relationship

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    CONCERN – PARENT CHILD RELATIONSHIP In life‚ it is a reality that we become what we have been involved with and taught since we were born. The environment we live is crucial to the way our way of thinking will develop‚ and therefore‚ it will have a great impact on our actions and decisions. Parents play an important role in our lives as our examples and models. Parents and their children hold a special relationship with each other. The kind of parent-child relationship has a huge effect on the way

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    Running Head: THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF COHABITATION The Negative Effects of Cohabitation University of Phoenix The Negative Effects of Cohabitation In today modern society with such high rate of divorce‚ many people are turning to cohabitation. With the 2000 census reporting 5.5 million cohabiting couples ‚ up 3.2 million from 1990 ( Simmons & O’Connell‚ 2003)‚ it is clear that cohabitation is a trend that needs to be further examined. Cohabitation is viewed as an attractive alternative or

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