The Effects of Divorce on Children
Children experience emotional frustration due to lack of father-child relationship which is important for the long term development of the child. This is because the father tends to disengage both geographically an emotionally over the years. Research has shown that the problems associated with divorce progress throughout the life of the child. (Amato and Booth, 1996). The specific shorterm effects therefore include anger, sadness, depression, opposition, aggression, economic hardship, interpersonal conflict, noncompliance, lower academic achievement, low self esteem and increased dependency. These shorterm effects may lead to long term effects. But the long term effects cannot be predicted from how the children react immediately after divorce (Wallerstein, 1989). Studies have also shown that these children after growing up still have a dominant feeling of sorrow about the divorce. Children also have a poorer physical health, persistent emotional problems, poor relationships with members of the opposite sex and earlier sexual intercourse among others. Also, children from a divorced family are more likely to divorce when they get families (Wallerstein, 1989).
The main effect of remarriage on the children is the feeling that they are betraying their natural parent. It has been shown that the younger the child the easier for himher to adopt the new parent. But this is not always true. The child will always have a natural instinct to protect the parent that is no longer at home or the one who is suffering from the new relationship.
Conclusion
The effects of divorce on the children are many and diverse. Most of these effects are permanent on the child and the divorce may haunt the children for the rest of their lives. It is therefore important for the parents to know the effects of divorce on the children. Also when the custodial parent decides to remarry, it is important to know that the re marriage is not all about them and the spouse but also between the children. There should be a smooth transition to ensure that the remarriage is a benefit to all.
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