Children who come from broken homes or who have divorced parents often become adults without family values and, in turn, have broken homes. In some cases, these children become adults with few values and lack the ability to do everything necessary to ensure that their children do not suffer the same painful experience that they went through. It's unfortunate that sometimes marriages end and there are children caught in the middle of the marriage, but it might be worse for parents to stay together just for the sake of the children. However, when parents divorce, children are most affected by the divorce. Quite often divorce causes children to feel displaced and also feel like their world is coming to an end. These children tend to grow into adults with extreme emotional detachment and self-esteem issues or have strong family values and try to prevent the cycle from repeating, but most of these children grow up suffering through divorce. Children of divorced parents quite often feel as if the divorce is their fault and become depressed and distant while suffering from low self-esteem as they think they are the reason their parents separated. Many children of divorced parents typically grow up with behavioral problems and a poor self-image, as if they cannot be loved or are not worthy of being loved since their parents divorced, there is a feeling of not being loved at all. Children also suffer because they are now separated from one parent and no longer have both parents at home. This devastation causes psychiatric trauma to the child's state of mind. Quite often, divorce is already a strain on both parents, so the child... in the center of the card... clashes with adults and faces the same problems. that their parents' one struggled with. Works Cited Gallagher, M. (1996) The Abolition of Marriage How We Destroy Lasting Love. Regnery PublishingCherlin, A.J. (1981) Marriage, divorce, remarriage. Harvard University PressHill, P. (1993) Recent Advances in Selected Aspects of Adolescent Development Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. Department of Mental Health Sciences, St. George's Hospital Medical School, London, UK Dawson, DA (1991) Family Structure and Children's Health and Well Being National Health Interview Survey on Child Health, Journal of marriage and the Family Worobey, AR and JL (1988) Single motherhood and child health, Journal of Health and Social BehaviorHughes, Jr. R. Ph.D. (2009) The effects of divorce on children. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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