To what extent do you think divorce affects the children?
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Re: To what extent do you think divorce affects the children?
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If only the children aren't the cause of the divorce. It can affect them. And if there is a huge distance between the parents after divorce, that's when the children get affected more. But if close, they will do anything to protect their children. But still not agreeable to be married.AvishaJain_13 wrote: ↑06 Apr 2024, 08:08 I believe that divorces impact the children more than it affect the parents. As children are not directly involved in the decision to divorce, they are affected even more.
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All this can be a lack of understanding. When the children are causing trouble, just be in tune with them. Understand them further before any necessary action can be taken. Children need guidance not to fight and compete with them.Loretta Morris 1 wrote: ↑27 May 2024, 16:09 When parents divorce, it affects the children in so many ways. Some children think it is their fault their parents are separating. A divorce can affect a child's schoolwork, and they can become withdrawn socially.
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True. There is always some gap which remains empty.Omneya Shakeep wrote: ↑11 Apr 2024, 16:09 It deeply affects the children's mentality and emotional stability. Undoubtedly, they will miss the role of one of the parents in balancing their lives. Even with both parents' efforts to maintain their connection, a deficiency in their lives is bound to happen. Not to mention the trust and commitment issues they develop growing up.