Divorce is the most difficult phase of a married couple’s life. As adults, they might eventually get over the tough period, but children become a collateral casualty. Their minds are tender and can slip into a state of shock on seeing parents split forever.
The adverse effects of divorce can be long-lasting on children and may impact their own relationships. Studies have shown that in the US, the daughters of divorced parents have a 60% higher divorce rate than those of non-divorced parents. The number is 35% for sons
Divorce introduces a massive change into the life of a boy or girl no matter what the age. Witnessing loss of love between parents, having parents break their marriage commitment, adjusting to going back and forth between two different households, and the daily absence of one parent while living with the other, all create a challenging new family circumstance in which to live. In the personal history of the boy or girl, parental divorce is a watershed event. Life that follows is significantly changed from how life was before.
The Short-Term Effects Of Divorce On Children
Anxiety
Constant Stress
Mood swings and irritability
Intense sadness
Disillusion and distress
Long-Term Effects Of Divorce On Children
Behavioral and social problems
Trouble with relationships
Prone to substance abuse
Depression
Poor education and socio-economic position
Sad, but immensely true....