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How Divorces Affect Children

How Divorces Affect Children In our society families are divided everyday. The circumstances vary, but they still cause traumatic behavior towards those who are irate about their families separating. It seems to be a delimma for parents that no longer acquire each other’s company to be subjective about their separation, but what if children are involved. Parents have a tendency to make choices about their marriage with animosity and revulsion towards one another, but what about the siblings. What did they do? Therefore, it is an inequity for parents to divorce with children, because their kids’ lives will be impacted tremendously.A separated mother and father has a dissatisfying affect on children. It is very hard for a child, who has been raised by both parents; to one day only have majority access to one parent. This is a situation through which kids develop inaccurate thoughts as to why their parents are not together. Blame sometimes corrupts the child’s thoughts and eventually the child perceives he/she may be the reason their parents separated. Children are left in the dark numerous times. Children develop revulsion towards the parent whom they feel has caused this terrible situation. A constant question, Why? Their parents would not want to be together anymore.The child now acts with an attitude around the parents. In a rebellious way the child deliberately commits disobedience. Being that they are already demoralized the child feels no remorse in acting out of discontent. This becomes even worst when there is more than one child.Two or more children in this situation may wonder will they have to separate also. And in some cases children do separate parents. Besides the negativity between the parents the children can be influenced by the animosity generated between the parents. Now they to perceive thoughts of one another, wondering who will get which parent. It is blatant that in situations ...

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