Divorce’s Effect on the Youth

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Which child wants their parents separated, meaning their family is going to be split? No one truly does, especially children. In America, there is a forty to fifty percent chance of married couples that end in divorce. Most of those married couples have children and studies have shown that divorces do affect those children. There are a few cases where the children want the divorce to happen. However it is usual, because there are intense conflicts between the parents (Emery). Divorce clearly increases the chance of those children suffering from psychological and behavioral problems.

Parent- child relationships develop strains, that lead to losing contact with the one parent who seems to leave and it creates economic hardships (Emery). There was a study to see which parent had full custody of the children. "Most participants – seventy- four percent - said that they lived with their mothers after the divorce or separation, while eleven percent said they lived with their dads; the rest lived with other caretakers or grandparents," (Emery) . Those seventy four percent probably lost connection or the relationship with their father and the other eleven percent lost that close connection with their mother. It is a difficult situation to be in when the child loves both parents and see that those two are showing nothing but hatred towards each other.

Divorces add many stressors on to children especially teenagers. Teenagers always fear the change of everything after a divorce which builds and add onto these stressors. They try to live between two different households which make them have more responsibilities. Their standard of living will change by living with separation parents; most of the time it always decreases. When that happens ...

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