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    Effects of Divorce on Children By: Karen Anderson Divorce is never a pleasant experience‚ for anyone involved. Divorce causes those involved to have feelings of anger‚ sadness‚ guilt‚ inadequacies‚ and so many other emotional feelings of distress. When children are involved in a marriage that is ending in divorce‚ these emotional scars and feelings can cause much deeper issues‚ not only for the adults involved‚ but for the children. Divorce‚ almost 100% of the time‚ will be a traumatic experience

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    Thinking about divorce‚ is to contemplate divorce not only as a single event that impacts the family as a whole‚ but preferably as a process. Divorce is one of the many life changing experiences. It’s an action that is made between a married couple to conclude their married relationship. It is a serious problem because it results in families splitting apart. It affects the life aspects of the children because they have to adjust to their new environment. There are many reasons why married couples

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    CIF # 1 “Effects of Divorce on Children” For this current information finding I chose an article about the effects of divorce on children. I chose this because I‚ myself‚ am a child affected by divorce. At a young age my parents separated and I was thrown into the world of divorce. Tuesday’s‚ Thursday’s‚ and every other weekend at dad’s‚ and everywhere in between with mom was the new schedule I was forced to live by. Weekly visits to the family counselor also quickly became part of this routine

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    The Effect of Divorce 50 percent of children in the United States watch their parents go through a divorce (Children-and-divorce.com). If you have 10 friends‚ 5 of those friends could have divorced parents. Do you know how it feels to have divorced parents? Maybe you do know‚ maybe you are a victim of divorce. Even though it might be for the best of the parents‚ the loss of stability that comes from a divorce affects children and even adults in many ways. Many children who suffer through their parents

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    How Divorce Affects Children Divorce not only affects a couple that is seeking a divorce‚ but the children as well. Divorce is hurting American children very badly. Each year over a million children suffer the divorce of their parents and by 1999‚ half of all American children reaching their eighteenth birthday and who were born to married parents will have experienced the divorce of their parents. The devastating effects of divorce on children just might provide leaders with the motivation

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    Divorce Rate in America Nicole L. Whitsey ENG112 Mrs. Julie Pal-Agrawal July 30‚ 2011 In the article “Divorce in Rate America” the Author gives the rates of first‚ second and third time divorcees. The author states that the frequently reported divorce rate of 50% is incorrect. Although it is close‚ unfortunately the rate is higher than what is actually reported. In this article the author notes a projected trend that “40 or possibly even 50 percent of marriages will end in divorce if

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    For the last two decades‚ divorce has become ever more prelivant in society. Studies conclude that less than one-third of all marriages end in divorce. The effects of divorce can be very devastating‚ especially when children are involved. Everyone who has ever listened to the news has heard the dismal statistics of adolescents coming from broken homes. The statistics showing the effects of a fatherless household includes: • 63% of youth suicides are from fatherless homes (U.S.D.H.H.S.‚ Bureau

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    Divorce is not uncommon anymore like how it used to be looked down upon. Today according to the American Psychology Association there is a 40 to 50 percent chance of married couples will end up in divorce. The divorce rate today is higher than what it has ever been. About 25 percent of children in the US live with only one parent (Bernet‚ Children of high-conflict divorce face many challenges). Most of the time a divorce will take a toll on the family‚ some families cope with the divorce well‚ while

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    best for their child. After the divorce‚ the child’s feelings should be the main focal point when making arrangements. Co-parenting classes help parents learn how to help their child adjust to their new lifestyle. Dr. Ron Cox and Ms. Brittney Richey said “studies report that 92% of parents who took co-parenting classes felt that the classes increased their understanding of their child’s needs and reactions to divorce” (Cox and Richey). So much is happening after a divorce that it is difficult for the

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    Generation X Lower Divorce Rate Marriage is a commitment between people that supposed to last forever with each other. A couple who gets married promises to each other that their marriage will be forever. Recently‚ many marriages unfortunately lead to divorce. However‚ couples of “Generation X” still keep the lower rate of divorces. The primary reason for lower rate marriages in generation X is the less usage of social networks. Also‚ people born between 1965 and 1980 were taught

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