Divorce: the Negative Impact on Children

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Divorce: The Negative Impact on Children Sophia Price Liberty University Abstract A choice to divorce by parents can have long lasting negative effects on their children. The consequences of this choice can have an impact on the children’s cognitive, emotional and behavioral development. Negative aftermath can be seen throughout adolescence and into adulthood. The children can experience different levels of psychological distress as a result of a divided household. This study will also suggest children of divorcees will be more likely to experience academic complications. Statistics of this study will also show that divorce has become the answer for more and more conflicted marriages. Furthermore a reflection of the effects on children of remarried families will be covered. This research will also include a look into the impact on the spirituality of children whose parents have divorced. Keywords: divorce, children, impact, negativity, spirituality, childhood, development “Approximately half of all American youth will experience parental divorce at some point during their childhood” (Anthony 2014). These numbers can seem alarming given there are many negative impacts on the children involved with divorce. Findings in research conducted by the Barna Group consisting of 3792 adults who have been divorced was that “there no longer seems to be much of a stigma attached to divorce; it is now seen as an unavoidable rite of passage." (Barna Group 2009). The proposal that divorce is an issue of only non-believers is no longer a received idea. The percentages among the divorced are surprisingly similar with born again Christians holding 32% compared to atheist or agnostics at 30% (Barna Group 2009). So what are the adverse effects of divorce among the involved children? The research conducted in this paper is intended to shed light on some of the detrimental

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