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The Effect of Divorce on Parent and Child
Summary: Discusses the effect of a divorce on parents and children. Dissects the different stages of divorce. Recommends ways to mend the damaged relationship between parents and children.
Divorce is a plague that is destroying numerous families across the United States of America. Sadly, when husbands and wives divorce, the children are often caught directly in the middle. Throughout the years divorce has been becoming more and more common. In the 1920's it was a rare find to know a person whom had been divorced, today it is a rarity not to know of one who has been, or will be divorced. Divorce has numerous effects on the structures of families, and many devastating effects on the children that must experience it, although sometimes necessary, divorce radically changes the lives of adolescents and adults alike.
Explaining Divorce
"Parents frequently tell me they believe that to explain too much about the end of their marriage to their children it will unduly upset or confuse the children," (Berger 28). After divorcing, parents must learn to answer every question a...
This section contains 1,071 words (approx. 4 pages at 300 words per page) |