Impact of Divorce on Children In our society, families divide everyday. Although the situation is different, it still gives trauma to people who are angry about family separation. For parents trying not to separate the subjective attitude towards the other company's separate place, this seems to be a classification, but what if the child is involved? Parents tend to make choices about their marriage, hate, and dislike each other, but brothers and sisters.
How will divorce affect children of different developmental age? What are the factors of these influences? Divorce may cause anxiety, stress, fear to children of all ages. Before explaining the concrete problems of various ages, you first need to observe the main problems that cause these problems. According to the hypothesis advocated by Paul Amato (1993), there are six main factors that affect children of a divorced family. The first one is, of course, due to the actual loss of one of the parents. Mothers and fathers are important resources for emotional development of children. When they divorce, they no longer live in the house, so the child inevitably loses knowledge and skills of one of their parents. An important factor in judging the degree of "parent's default" is whether contact with parents without custody will lead to conflicts between parents.
The degree of conflict in relations with parents affects the influence of divorce on children. Divorced parents will help the child by reducing or eliminating conflict between married couple. This article on divorced children and conflict explains what parents can do to manage their disputes and how to deal with them. In most cases, authoritative child rearing seems to be the most effective way to raise. Parents with such an authoritative child rearing style provide structures for the lives of their children, and they incorporate enough flexibility to be used for surprise, side steps and improvisation. As long as the children are within regulatory limits, they can make their own decisions. Finally, parents control their lives. Therefore, child rearing plays an important role in the influence of divorce on children.