What Affects Does the Rising Divorce Rate in America Have on its Children?

Casey C
As the divorce rate in America rises, what affects does it have on the children who are use to growing up with both parents. When both parents raise a child, the child is learning different things from each parent. The child is also developing its own personality by getting traits from each parent. When divorce occurs leading one parent to leave the household, it has a huge affect on the children. Both parents need to continue to play an important role in the child's life.

When the father leaves the household: When the father leaves the household the child may not feel as safe. When a father is in the household, the child feels secure and protected. The child may have always had dad there to play catch with them and be involved in their sports. When the father leaves, the child may not be as interested in sports any longer. The support these children receive from their fathers helps them improve in their sports.

When the mother leaves the household: When the mother leaves the household the child may not feel loved. The bond the child has with the mother since birth, for the child may make them feel the bond was replaced with abandonment. When a child is upset or has feelings to discuss, they may now hold these feelings in.

The affects it has on the children: When a parent leaves the household, this can make the child withdraw and feel unwanted. It can affect their schoolwork, social skills, and their activities. They may act out in different ways, to show you they are not happy with this change in their life. It may also affect the child when the child becomes an adult. When the child becomes a parent, they may think it is not important for their child to have both parents involved in their life.

Helping the child adjust through this change: One of the best ways to help the child cope is to stay involved with the child. This is a time when the child needs you most. Spending more time with the child and doing constructive things with the child will help them adjust to this change in their life. For the parent who has left the household it is important to stay in constant contact with the child. Letting the child know he or she is still loved and wanted. Making sure the child realizes that in no way was this their fault. It is very important for both parents to still get along when they are both in the presence of the child. When the parents have a disagreement, it is important to discuss this away from the child.

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  • Heather B.5/9/2007

    Despite the fact that so many are willing to accept this or to even be open to the idea that their divorce may be negatively affected their child, this is all completely true. You have courage for writing this.

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