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…it has on children. "Divorce can be looked at from all directions, some handle it rather well, and others are deeply affected," she said. Dr. Gardner commented on how important emotional and physical support from family, friends, and community can truly…
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children. The child has to choose how they want to be affected. They can choose only one of two options. They can choose to either let it make a bad impact on them or the opposite, a good impact. Whichever the child chooses will make a bigger impact than…
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…of internalizing problems, especially depression. There are two different definitions of depression. First, it can be defined as a temporary mood state. Feelings of depression and withdrawn behavior are often observed in children coping with a divorce
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…                                   children in school, at home or any other activities?         2.) Did the divorce seem to affect the younger child, Joe more or less than                           Jessica? How?         3.) Do you believe your son receives…
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…short-term and long-term, that the divorce may have on their children. Divorce can have several effects on parents. According to Marietta Shipley of the Fourth Circuit Court divorce causes new stresses for parents. Shipley states that parents worry about…
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…family life today is a far cry from what it was even 30 years ago. The number of single-parent families has increased substantially and about one million children are affected by divorce. However, if this type of trend continues, more than half of all…
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Divorce not only affects parents, but it also affects their children by making them look at things in a different and a negative way. A child needs the love and support of both parents so that he can grow in a good environment, and can grow well…
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children may also avoid commitment so that they do not have to worry about rejection. If the parents remarry, this stress can affect the child's relationship with their step-parents. Divorce can also affect the children's behavior causing them to act out…
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…·To have a realistic understanding of why their parents are not together. ·To learn that there are many reasons that couples marry and divorce. ·To appreciate how most children have reunification fantasies, and to begin to accept that parental separation…
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…concern of how these children are being effected by divorce and what we can do to help them through the situation. When parents have agreed to divorce, they typically have been through a series of events that have led them to their decision. Whether…
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