Effects Of Divorce On Children Knowledge Base
The Pros and Cons of Effects of divorce for children? Some on please help me can anyone write me a 5 page essay The Pros and Cons of Effects of divorce for children?!?!? PLEASE I NEED IT DONE PLEASE ANYONE WITH A HEART PLEASE!!!! Thats AWSOME But I Need 5 Pages look im 15 and im in collge i cant do it all by my self....
Research paper help? The effects of divorce on children? Writing a paper on the effects of divorce on children and having trouble finding specific data and statistics regarding the following areas Ability to socialize and build effective relationships Performance in school Relation to poor self esteem. Statistics should be compared to children of intact families. I am not looking to cheat... just want to know if you can point me in the right direction... possible web sites with "specific data" and credible studies conducted. Thank you in advance
How and where do you get the best advice on the effects of children and divorce? I have asked friends w/ experience, looked online, asked here, etc. I cant find any sites that can show a majority of one conclusion vs another? Every study conducted seems to be totally different than the next? Any advice? It's a young child I am referring to (4). The father is struggling w/ leaving b/c of the long term effects and the unknown possiblility of what many happen in the future. I am trying to find stats and so forth. Thanks!
Effects of divorce for children? Can any One Give Me One Page That Wapps Up An Essay ABout Effects of divorce for children plEASE Can U Give Me A Good Ending Page?
I need help making a list of THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF DIVORCE ON CHILDREN.? Our custody will be 50/50, and the children are 8 and 10. I want every base covered. Don't worry about why I do. I just want my wife and I to know what we are getting into. FOR EXAMPLE: -The children will be without one of their parents at all times for the rest of their childhood. -The children will grow weary of living in two households and may eventually choose one parent over the other. -Maintaining separate households leaves less money for the kids and self. -Etc. I want to hear them all! The worst ones! The big ones! The small ones! Someone asked: If the custody is 50/50 then why in one of your examples will one parent be without them for the rest of their childhood? The kids see the parents only one at a time therefore one parent is always absent.
Divorce: What effect is it taking on your children, if any? i have a project for sociology and we are learning about the impact divorce can have on a family. any of you who has had a divorce and have children or know a couple that is in this situation are welcome to answer these questions: what effects is it taking on your children? do you see an signs of emotional distress? erratic behavior, isolation, depression? what do you do to try and help your child cope with the divorce? your experiences are appreciated, thanks!
Adult children of divorce (men, ideally) - do you think you were negatively affected? I'm writing a paper for school about single mothers and the effects of divorce on children. There is a hypothesis in class that the stats are a bit exaggerated. Do you think that children of divorce, particularly men, fare as well as those of non-divorced parents when older? I'd like to hear from people whose parents actually split at a young age. Do you think this affected you in a profound way?? What if the father remained an intregal part of the child's life - i.e. there was regular visitation. Did this make it easier? Or better somehow?
PLEASE! PLEASEEEE!!!!! READ MY ESSAY: What is the effect of divorce on children? Alright, I need someone to proofread my essay because I have nobody to do it. Please! Alright, its about the effect of divorce on children. If there is any grammatical errors, PLEASE tell me!!! PLEASE!!!! PLEASE READ MY ESSAY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A CHILD’S SEPERATION I grew up with the dream of being married to my Prince Charming and to live happily ever after. That was the basic American Cinderella story for most young girls. Sadly, there is no living happily ever after a divorce. The word divorce means an official ending of a marriage by the court. When a parent divorces, the cause probably was: incessant fight, uncontrollable anger, a partner cheating, drinking problems, money issues, abuse and gambling. Almost half of all marriages in the United States end in a divorce. In a divorce, there are no winners. Everyone, especially the children, is affected. Many children of divorce may suffer from fear of abandonment, hostility between parents, and loss of attachment. Fear of abandonment plays a huge role in producing a child emotional problem. When a parent is not in a child’s life, they fear that they are going to lose another parent. For instance, the child may feel as if the divorce is their fault. They feel that if they tried harder getting good grades and stop the arguments, then they could have prevented the divorce. Despite how many times an adult say “it’s not your fault,” anger and hostility arises towards others. After a divorce, the parents may feel compelled to be civil in front of their children. Arguments over the phone or face-to-face may cause children to feel responsible and sad. Usually, one parent would talk about the other parent harshly. While doing so, the parent is forcing the poor child to take sides. Choosing which parent to live with is the hardest thing for a child. When a child chooses which parent to live with, the relationship with the other parent is severely damaged. Separation from family, friends, and pets can cause loss of attachment. This usually causes distress among young children. Children may no longer have that old contact with friends and family members. Nothing can replace that child’s cousin, father, best friend, mother and etc. A child is most likely to open up their problems to their closest family member or best friend. If the child has to move for personal or financial reasons, then most likely the child would feel sad and overwhelmed. Separation from family, friends, and pets can cause loss of attachment. This usually causes distress among young children. Children may no longer have that old contact with friends and family members. Nothing can replace that child’s cousin, father, best friend, mother and etc. A child is most likely to open up their problems to their closest family member or best friend. If the child has to move for personal or financial reasons, then most likely the child would feel sad and overwhelmed. Sorry that was an accident. I repeated it by accident. Divorce can be brutal for most children. They might feel as if their dreams are shattered and their ideal family is broken. A divorce may be the only panacea to the constant bickering from parents. If both parents are happy, then the child is happy. Therefore, a divorce doesn’t always have to be bad. It actually depends on the parents and the cause of the divorce.
Any grown children of divorce out there who are thankful for/agree with it? I am in the middle of what I consider a necessary divorce. I passionately believe I am doing what is in the very best interest of my children's safety, security, and overall well-being. Everyone seems to disagree with me and is very much standing in my way. It wears on one's resolve after a while. I am wondering if there are any adult "children of divorce" out there who, now grown, feel their parent/s made an acceptable and beneficial decision. In other words, did you have a happy, secure childhood in spite of the divorce? If so, how was/were your parent/s able to achieve this? If you happen to not agree with divorce under any circumstance, or if you only have comments as to the detrimental effects of divorce on children, I would appreciate you not answering here. Trust me, I've heard it, and I "get it". ...I'm really just searching for the other side of the coin here, if it exists at all. "Free_Rent", I do listen to Dr. Laura and have for years. I have also read ALL of her books. Perhaps you have heard her mention the "3 A's"??? Well, adultery, addiction and abuse all apply here. I am sorry for your pain, but I assure you, this is not a selfish decision.
divorce and effect on children? Thanks 4 all the replies.I divorced my husband because of violence.My eldest loves her dad and i cant tell her the reason because i dont want her to think badly of him.He is 44 and has 2 small children now with a girl who is 2 years older than my eldest.My eldest finds this difficult also as she is embarressed.My youngest has panic attacks and for anyone who has not experienced these,as i hadnt,befor she had them,they are the scariest think i have seen.I talk to my children all the time and reassure them that its not there fault and im even pleasant to their dad when he visits.He is of the atitude that its all my fault and he is blameless...what can u do,lol
*** divorce and move abroad.. effect on children? :(? hi there, i've been married for 9 years. we have 2 kids: 7 and 2,5 years old. due to the unhappiness of my husband which resulted in cheating me with the ex-girl friend -from his previous life of marriage-, i decided to get divorced and move back to my home country. my husband will go on working here. my only concern is about my kids. if we were in the same city, or even the same country with their father, i will do my best to keep the touch in between them. but as moving back, i cannot guarantee that they will see their father as long as they like. how can i overcome this problem? my son who is 7 years old is a very sensitive child.. my daughter, she is too young to understand what is going on. as being a child of a divorced couple, i still need advice.. :(( i would be grateful if one of you could give me some hints/personal experience. thanks in advance. 1) my husband regrets it. he is now unhappy. i know it. but he doesn't ask to be forgiven. or he doesn't ask for a help from counsellors or psycharists. so, shall i insist on getting medical help before getting divorced? 2) to stay here will hurt me a lot. emotionally.. i want to get back where my mother lives now.. but if you believe that to stay here for 1 more year, i could think about it. but what if their father starts a new life with his ex girl friend soon? will not it affect my children and me badly?
What do you think are the ultimate effects of divorce on a child? My parents divorced when I was three. I'm fine, but I think my parents were very civil about it and still talk and get along. (I'm 15 now) But my mom is now divorcing my step-dad (this is her thrid marriage). My brother is five and the divorce is becoming very messy. My mom even filed a temporary restraining order against my step-dad, which will last a month. it was necessary, but I'm worried about how all of this will affect my brother. Any ideas? First - Just to clarify, I hate my stepdad. Second - My mother is the best anyone could ask for, so DO NOT say she is a horrible parent, and this whole process is very difficult for her. I want to strangle anyone who says differently. This ordeal is the fault of my step-father, who wasn't nearly honest with her or me when they got married. Shut the fuck up if you aren't going to give helpful feedback. Thanks to everyone else who has helped and gave honest answers.
How and where do you get the best advice on the effects of children and divorce? I have asked friends w/ experience, looked online, asked here, etc. I cant find any sites that can show a majority of one conclusion vs another? Every study conducted seems to be totally different than the next? Any advice? It's a young child I am referring to (4). The father is struggling w/ leaving b/c of the long term effects and the unknown possiblility of what many happen in the future. I am trying to find stats and so forth. Thanks!
divorce and effect on children? I have 2 daughters aged 18 and 13 and have been divorced from there dad for 6 years.My eldest took it badly and is on anti depressants and i have just found out she is cutting her arms.My youngest wont go to school as she thinks something will happen to me if she is not ther and she is in counselling for this HELP!!! any ideas welcome
ATTENTION!! children of divorce, tell me your story.? I want to help the children of divorce and eliminate the long term effects they may face. To do this, i need to know your stories, your experiences and how your parents divorce affected you. Please write them here or email me at childrenofdivorce56@hotmail.com. Or visit the website i just made http://www.freewebs.com/helpingthechildrenofdivorce/
Are the effects of divorce more long term or short term for all involved? In the book Second Chances, by Judith Wallerstein, a ten year study of divorced families was done. Her conclusion based upon the evidence she collected was: "The earlier view of divorce as a short-lived crisis understood within the familiar paradigm of crisis theory has given way to a more sober appraisal, accompanied by the rising concern that a significant number of children suffer long-term, perhaps detrimental effects from divorce, and that others experience submerged effects that may appear years later." Is this data surprising? Why or why not?
Children of divorce? If you are a child of divorce - how did the divorce affect you? Would you have preferred your parents to stay together for your sake, even if they weren't happy together? Would you have preferred it if they had waited until you were an adult before divorcing? Do you think the divorce has had an effect on the way you deal with relationships as an adult?
Effects of a divorce???????how to make it easier?? What are the effects of a divorce on an 8 yr old girl?Her father and i really tried we married first time when i was 19 because i was pregnant with her divorced after two years his parents paid child support while he went to lawschool and i moved in with my parents and they helped me with her so i could finish college.She had no contact with her dad till she was almost 4 and he wanted to see her. We got together on and off before finally marrying again. Its not working out we fight alot , its gotten so bad that he gets physical, and her dad will ask her to choose sides.My hubby and i also adopted his sisters son/my god child (his parents were killed in a car accident)after his gradparents could no longer take care of him.He is age 13 going on 14 next month and i dont want him to shut down emotionally again! Is there a way to make it easier on them?
Effects of a divorce??????? What are the effects of a divorce on an 8 yr old girl?Her father and i really tried we married first time when i was 19 because i was pregnant with her divorced after two years his parents paid child support while he went to lawschool and i moved in with my parents and they helped me with her so i could finish college.She had no contact with her dad till she was almost 4 and he wanted to see her. We got together on and off before finally marrying again. Its not working out we fight alot , its gotten so bad that he gets physical, and her dad will ask her to choose sides.My hubby and i also adopted his sisters son/my god child (his parents were killed in a car accident)after his gradparents could no longer take care of him.He is age 13 going on 14 next month and i dont want him to shut down emotionally again!
Which is worse divorce or gay marriage? For so long I hear many conservatives say gay marriage is evil and will hurt children. Yet, divorce harms children a lot more than gay marriage would. Mom and Dad separate is going to hurt little Timmy more than if Bob and Tom get marry. We see the effects of divorce and cohabitation in society. It hurts children. Just click the link below. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071118/ap_on_re_us/child_abuse -children living with steparents or single parents are at a higher risk for sexual assault -Girls whose parents divorce are at a higher risk for sexual abuse whether they live with their mother or father Why don't we stop focusing so much on gay marriage and concentrate on preserving marriages? gsay, Sodom and Gomorrah wasn't about homosexuality. If you read the bible you will find God destroyed because of arrogance and haughtiness. Ezekeiel 16:49-50:"Now this was the sin of your sister Sodom: She and her daughters were arrogant, overfed and unconcerned; they did not help the poor and needy. They were haughty and did detestable things before me. Therefore I did away with them as you have seen." Jesus never spoke of homosexuality. Neo, Where did YOU study the bible? Angels having sex with women? This wasn't the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. The angels went to Sodom to look for righteous people and save it for being destroyed. They found Lot who has hospitable with them. He was the only one worthy of salvation. In this story, there is no sex between angels and humans.
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