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    Divorce: Effects on Children Divorce has become an unquestionable remedy for the miserably married. Currently‚ the United States has the highest divorce rate in the world. Every year in the US approximately one million children experience divorce which‚ is about one in every three children (Amato 21). The effects of divorce can be tremendously painful for both children and adults. Children of divorce are more likely to suffer from behavioral‚ social‚ academic‚ and psychological problems than children

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    Effects of Divorce on Children Marriage is a special bond made between two people who‚ basically‚ pledge their lives to each other. When a couple gets married‚ they make a vow to stay together forever‚ or at least until parted by death. The vow of ’Forever ’ is broken in more than half of American marriages. A divorce is the untying of the knot of the promises made to each other in the wedding ceremony. Due to the way that Americans have developed this society‚ divorces are more common today than

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    The Effect of Divorce on Children Abstract The present studies will show how the statistics of divorce and children involved in a divorce have dramatically decreased over the past 35 years (US Census Bureau‚ 2004). The emotional stresses of living situations prior to‚ during‚ and after a divorce between parents and their children‚ as well as‚ the behavioral issues that may occasionally be found during these difficult times are important as to determining the developmental crises that may ensue

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    Social Issues Topic: Divorce Divorce is becoming very common in the United States and leads to many problems not only for those getting the divorce‚ but also for the children. Divorce increases a child’s risk for psychological and behavioral problems in the future. Behavioral problems can affect the child immensely and even results in the child having to see a psychiatrist. According to one article‚ children whose parents get divorced are twice as likely to visit a mental health facility (Collins

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    In the United States at age 18‚ a person is legally allowed to buy tobacco‚ vote‚ get married‚ enlist in the military‚ and work in a bar‚ among other privileges. However‚ in most states‚ he cannot legally drink champagne at his own wedding or have a beer with his fellow comrades. 18 is the age of adulthood in the United States‚ and adults should have the right to make their own decisions about alcohol consumption. Turning 18 entails receiving the rights and responsibilities of adulthood‚ which involves

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    Marriage Under Eighteen Recent surveys have shown that marriage under the age of eighteen has decreased over the years. This issue has been affected by culture and new ways of thinking in our modern life. Should we influence again our youth to take this important decision while they are still young‚ or let them develop at their own way? In modern life‚ marriage under eighteen should not be considered for various reasons. First‚ the economy isn’t going well these days. The couple can’t rely

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    Its all fun and games‚ untill someone gets hurt. coming from a seprated family myself‚ i was interested in how many other children were going thorugh not only similar experinces but different ones‚ some people i found to have truly extrodinary experiences‚ some so different to my own i feel bad for thinknig that. i was interested in finding out what other people went thourgh and how they managed or sturggeled with the event. as i was so young when i experenced my parents separation‚ i was interested

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    The Effects of Divorce on Children; specifically focusing on age and gender When one is looking at divorce and its affects‚ many different approaches can be taken‚ and many different ideas can be thought of. Within the secondary research‚ focus is kept on the affects of divorce‚ which type is worse‚ methods of coping and a small focus on gender. The primary research focuses mainly on what role gender plays in a child’s adaptation of their parent’s divorce‚ gender of the child‚ gender of most exposure

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    Introduction A significant and often heated debate has been in progress for years regarding the effect of divorce on the family‚ and more specifically‚ on children of different ages. On the one side‚ there are writers‚ theorists and scholars who argue that divorce does not affect the children over the long term and on the other side are those who argue that divorce has a negative effect on the children for all their lives. It is indeed impossible to make a clear and definitive conclusion based on the research

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