Effects Of Parental Separation And Divorce On Children

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This article closely related to my research “What psychological effects does child custody have on children after divorce?” And the insight I have gained from (1) “The “Effects of Parental Separation and Divorce with Very Young Children”, are the author assertion Amato and Keith (1991) determined that older children are more suspected to be affected by separation and divorce than younger children. However, Wallerstein & Blakeslee 1989, and Wallerstein & Kelly 1980, asserts that children's 2 to 5-year-old were extremely distressed, needy, scared, confused and reverting to the time of their parents divorce (Clarke-Stewart Vandell, McCartney, Owen, & Booth, 2000). They also asserted that the children in their study exhibited severe separation aggression, nightmares, eating disturbance, bed-wetting, and anxiety were factors caused a conflict of their parents separation and divorce. Clarke-Stewart Vandell, McCartney, Owen, & Boot also asserted that it is imperative to examine the eudaemonia of the youngest children at the initial start of the dissolve of the marriage and that direct emotional effects should carefully view. Furthermore, the studies agreed that …show more content…

These are stemming from the plethora of children from diverse backgrounds; the loving marriage discloses that there are very few considerations to the severity, extent, and duration of marital conflicts on children (Moon, 201l). Moreover, the stigma of parents whose own parents are intact while they are going through a divorce may reflect negatively as vice versa the picture-perfect parents would view their children divorce in a negative

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