Effects of Divorce on Children: What a Child Experiences

By JB Robbins, published Aug 13, 2007
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The effects of divorce on child are going to depend on how you, as parents, are able to manage the changes in your family's dynamics. Some of the areas of your family life that are going to change include: your finances, your family celebrations, your parenting styles, how your children relate to their extended family and how the family communicates with each other. To help your child adjust to the changes in their life you need to take steps to ensure that all of the changes are orchestrated to reduce stress and tension between family members.

Financial Effects

The financial effects of divorce on child are going to impact them both emotionally and physically. The physical impact of changes in their family's financial status is going to impact how many resources the child has at their disposal. This includes the type and amount of food that they have access to, the type and quality of clothes that they have, the quality of their shelter and their ability to pay for higher education. While the physical impacts of financial changes caused by divorce are highly visible, it is the emotional effects that these financial changes cause that create the biggest impact on the child's life. Emotional problems develop when divorced parents have to spend more time working and less time with their child, it develops when mom is stressed out because she doesn't have enough money to pay this month's bills, and it develops when the child is made fun of at school because they are wearing hand-me-downs instead of the latest fashions.

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