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    Effects Of Divorce On Children: Permanent Ramifications

    One of the frightening elements of a divorce is the potential effect that it will have on the children who are involved in the process. Divorce is often a scenario that most children will not have been prepared for beforehand. Divorced parents will put their children through a traumatic time, which comes about due to no fault of theirs or their kids. The problem has been serious enough to warrant conducting studies on the effects of divorce on children.

    Impacts the Children Negatively

    Parents that divorce may consider the whole affair to be an adult decision for which they alone are responsible, and in which the children have little or no say. However, divorce directly impacts a lot of other people in the situation including the children, extended family and friends who know the divorcees well. The effects of divorce on children include children feeling fear over the feeling that things have changed irreversibly for the worse and will not be likely improve again.

    The worst effect of divorce on children would no doubt be their diminished sense of security, as their world is turned upside down and sideways. A new fear will spring up in the hearts and minds of children whose parents divorce, and this can include the fear of being abandoned by the people who they love the most. Losing one parent from the home to a divorce will no doubt give rise to the fear that they will also lose the other parent. There is nothing quite as frightening for children as feeling alone and abandoned.

    Another unwanted effect of divorce on children is that they will lose the attachment that they have formed with each of their parents. It may also transfer to their friends, pets and other close people. These feelings may even have an effect on how they perceive their surroundings. There is a sense that something has been taken away from them that was precious and seemingly permanent.

    Ill effects of divorce on children also take the form of needing to cope with tension that has arisen between parents. Many divorces can drag on for months and even years, and the time is fraught with tension between the two parents. This consistent strain between parents and a feeling in the child that he is caught in the middle can lead to an overwhelming feeling of tension and stress within a person who is too young to understand how to cope with these feelings.

    Children often take the option of trying to bring about reconciliation between the parents, which only helps to exacerbate the ill effects of divorce on children. Parents are indeed at fault when such a situation arises and are the primary persons responsible for whatever negative effects of divorce on children occur. It is important that parents do their best to help their children cope with the effects that the separation and divorce will have on them.

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