Since the 1950 's, American families have experienced lifestyle changes. As technology continues to evolve, it is possible to assume that families are no longer the same as the pressure caused by the completeness of drugs or alcohol, or the disparity of generations. Recently American families have encountered several problems; many relatives are not between parents and children to help form the necessary bonds in the relationship of love. The home environment may not be the cause of each runaway, but it is 90% of the time.
Broken families can adversely affect all areas of child development. The influence of family breakdown on child's development depends on various factors such as the child's age, personality, family relationship when parents are separated. Infants and young children may feel little developmental adverse effects, but older children and adolescents may experience social, emotional and educational problems. After divorce, children from pre-school to late puberty will have emotional development. Psychologist Lori Rappaport explains that children of all ages may feel weeping and frustration. This may last several years after parents' parents have parted. Also, senior children may have little emotional reaction to their parents' divorce. According to Lori Rappaport, this may be harmful to development.
Divorce and separation of parents are detrimental to children, family, economy, and society as a whole, and this article will outline these adverse effects. Given the seriousness of these adverse effects and the seriousness of the problem, while recognizing that not all children or parents experience the adverse effects described below, pediatricians are encouraged to take care of their children's biological families' We must support the public policy to promote.
About twenty years ago, when poor children experienced research publications, the relationship between the bad childhood experience (ACE) and long-term health effects became a focus of attention. It investigated seven types of bad experiences in 17,000 adult Kaiser Permanente members in Southern California, including child abuse, parental crime and domestic violence. This important ACE study has laid the foundation for linking childhood stress to many of the major causes of morbidity and mortality, but since then, the number and extent of ACE, and the health effects It is expanding. ACE includes harmful experiences and trauma such as abuse, neglect, parent's death or divorce, racist or violent environment