Divorce and Children
It seems that more and more marriages are falling apart everyday. Divorcerates seen to be climbing astronomically. In so many of these divorces there arechildren to be considered. What is best for the child? Who will get custody? Willthe child be scarred for life? It's really hard to say. The overall effects on ourchildren vary according to the factors involved. I am going to attempt to discuss afew of the problems that can occur with children of divorced families and whatparents can do to ease the transition. I will limit this discussion to infantile age thru Let's start with understanding the parents role concerning being together or Obviously, two parents can provide children with far more guidance, sustenance, and protection than one, and are more likely to prevent the kinds of psychological disturbance that may result from deprivations of these necessities ...When one parent is temporarily absent from the intact home, it is likely that the other will be available to ratify the child's needs in a loving way. This is not so readily the situation in the divorced home. ( Gardner, 1977).In this statement he illustrates the importance
" Reactions, as she describes, could includefeelings of deception and a sense of loss. Let's brake it down by age groups; infants, toddlers, and so on. "Gardner says that "at times the attraction can take on mildly sexual overtones towardthe opposite-sexed parent. Children's parents are their anchors. " This makes sense ifyou are concerned with straitening out these issues of anger and feeling responsible. DeBorg says that atoddlers reactions could include "more crying, clinging; problems sleeping;regression to infant behaviors; and worry when parent is out of sight. " I know that my son was very confused. DeBorg say to "allowsome return to infantile behaviors, but set clear limits. Bibliography References Gardner, R. " She goes on to list possible reactions like "loss ofappetite; upset stomach - may spit up more; more fretful or anxious.
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