When two people marry and decide to start a family, they are making a commitment to being a whole family. Unfortunately, not everything goes as planned and 50% of these marriages end in a divorce (print source 1). The separation of the parents can cause many psychological effects on the children involved, no matter what the age or the circumstances. These problems are unavoidable and can have both long term effects on the children as well as many effects during the process of the separation. The divorce does not have to be all negative though. Often times the separation relieves the child from at home stress and can release some weight off of their shoulders. As the number of divorces increase …show more content…
60% of divorces include children (print source 1). The type of stresses the children go through during the whole process of the separation can be extremely difficult for them to handle. The feeling of knowing their parents did not get along and no longer wanted to be together may not seem like it would bother the kids so much, but it really does.It is common that the child begins to take blame or feel guilty for what has happened to their family. The idea that the parents have given up on a future of happiness together gives the child all sorts of mixed emotions. It can make a child feel a loss of trust and a loss of stability. It is hard to transition from a complete family, to having two broken homes. A child experiences first hand what it is like to have an intact family and then is forced to adapt to the complete opposite of a happy family. It is also very difficult for children to go through court with their parents. Not all children get the option to choose which parent to live with, but some may. Being able to pick may seem like an advantage to some, but the fear of hurting the other parent can make it very hard on the child . Deciding which parent to live with could be one of the hardest and most stressful decisions to make. Parents and other adults should keep an extra close eye on their children while they are adjusting to their new conditions and