EFFECTS OF DIVORCE ON A CHILD’S FUTURE 2
Effects of divorce on a child’s future
The effect of divorce on a child ranges from shot to long-term, from seemingly small to
observably significant of the heart, mind, and soul of the child. Encouraging happy and healthy
marriage is a cornerstone of a healthy society and the social development of a child. Each year in
the United States of America about a third of children are born outside the wedlock, and many
first marriages end in divorce. Many single-parent families are experiencing economic problems.
The combination of high divorce rate and many children born outside of wedlock has a
significant consequence on a child’s education, family, and society. Children who grow in intact
families with both parents do on a wide range of social indicators better than those children born
outside wedlock do, or living with a single parent maybe because of divorce. These children are
likely to end up in early marriages, drop out of school, be unemployed, and juvenile delinquency.
Single parenting is not the sole cause of these shortcomings but a primary contributing factor.
After the divorce, a child may move in with a mother to a different home, and even change
school, and he/she will see the father much less. However, divorce might be benefiting to some
individuals in the society in some cases, but as a result, an individual’s quality of life is
decreased and subjects the individual to downward trajectory the victim might never recover.
(Everett, 2014).
Effects on a child’s education
One of the most significant aspects of s child’s life is education and academics.
Getting good grades enables a student to go to college and university, graduate and get their
dream jobs afterward. Divorce and separation of parents have a direct impact on a child’s
education, which diminishes educational achievements and school performance in general.
During parental-conflicts and disruptions, not only the parents are affected but the child. The