Effects of divorce

Running head: EFFECTS OF DIVORCE ON A CHILD’S FUTURE 1
"EFFECTS OF DIVORCE ON CHILDREN’S FUTURE
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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
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ongoing conflict hinders communications and causes power imbalance between the parents and
become problematic to the child’s life and family functioning consequently. According to
Daniel Potter of the University of Virginia,” Elementary school children who experience parental
divorce immediately start to perform poorly than their earls from intact families” .Children have
a little aspiration for education during a parent’s marital disruptions thus ends up with dismal
school performance. A child’s residential mobility has a significant role in a child’s education
(Amato, 2000).Movement accounts for 20% of a child’s academic performance gap between
those living with both parents and those under single families and stepfamilies. Relocation tends
to affect a child’s behavioral and academic problems. Children who are victims of parental
divorce are less imaginative, more repetitive and sometimes become passive observes during the
early stages of parental marital separation. They tend to be more disobedient, demanding and
some become unaffectionate than those children with both parents in intact families. Some are
afraid of being abandoned by the parents and even sustain bodily harm during family disruptions.
These children carry all these shortcomings to school. The high magnitude of these effects
underscores the significance of the social effects of separation on school going, kids. Notably, a
youngster who has erudition difficulties, and has been extant in school with dismal performance
will deteriorate faster than one with intact family in the event of a divorce in his world which
most teachers will label has true nature of the child’s learning special needs and delays. When
these children are not identified and assisted in time, they may end up dropping out of school due
to continual devastation by the effects of divorce in their life. Children handle stress in different
ways just like adults. A lot of absenteeism is exhibited by children with single parents than ones
with both parents (Everett, 2014).
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Family values
Whatever the prevailing situation at hand divorce can be brutal and the aftermath of the
dissolution of families and children result in a psychological and emotional change in an
individual, which consequently affects their social and personal life. The ramification of each life
situation shapes one's personality and modifies his thoughts either permanently or temporarily.
The aftermath of divorce and its effects on children and families are prevalent. Women see a
change in their life and psychological status after separation, the stress of caring for the children
while coping with divorce. The most significant problems for women dealing with divorce are
emotional and financial adjustments.in some cases, in the event of divorce; the primary effect of
divorce is reduced child-parent relationship. The parents have sets of problems dealing with their
role as a divorced parent and dealing with their conflict. Home support from divorced parents to
their children is deemed lower as compared to those intact families.
This negative rating and comparison become more evident when the children are in
colleges and high school. The child receives little or no financial support from home, emotional
support and at times practical help. The affected homes have low pride, affection, language
stimulation, lack of encouragement of social satisfaction and little academic performance.
Divorced mothers despite their good intentions, they lack emotional support to their children,
unlike married mothers. A child loses the trust of the mother when divorce happens between a
child’s birth and age four but disappears after the controlled quality of the parent-child
relationship. Divorced mothers often experience many problems with their sons, but through
their immense mother-son relationship, this condition often changes (Hetherington, 1992).
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Father-child relationship is much jeopardized after divorce due to reduced child-parent
contact frequency. Most fathers lose their tie with their children, as they are always away from
home, however, this impact is not pronounced, as the child grows older. There is reduced
affection with the former spouse's relationship with their children in the event of divorce thus
reducing one's emotional closeness and well-being. Non-custodial divorced father’s fare well
with their children after divorce is compromised. This pattern worsens for both sons and
daughters and consequently leads to the increased distance between the father and his children.
Notably, boys respond with hostility to the effects of divorce as compared to the girls who fare
worse than boys when living with stepfathers after parental separation. Divorce often negatively
affects grandchild-grandparent relationship because the grandparents lose contact with their
grandchildren since the children have no contact with their fathers who happen to be the sons of
their grandparents. Divorced maternal grandparents play critical mentoring roles to their
grandchildren, unlike estranged paternal precursors. Grandparents who were separated do not
interact with their grandchildren as compared to grandparents who were never divorced.
Grown children continue to see their divorced parents unlike their parents meeting each
other. Children from divorced parents often view parental divorce differently. Girls will tend to
have a feel for love and affection and fear abandonment and often speechless by nervousness
when it comes to deciding on marriage. Outside of the family, boys have fewer roles models
when it comes to intimacy as compared to girls. Thus, they sometimes need father modeling for
them to be good fathers in the future. The boys experience less virile sexual empathy and more
of female voluptuous identity. These boys at times tend to be rough and hostile in life to women
they get attracted to than being affectionate and open. Moreover, children from divorced families
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move away from home early and in massive proportions as compared to those children who have
families intact because of lack of family harmony (Zill, Morrison, & Coiro, 1993).
Effects on environment
The aftermath of dissociate has a significant influence on a child’s environment and
physical arrangement in many ways. Apart from leading to the division of the child’s home, the
child’s environment is also subjected to a lot of changes. The parents become poor since they
have many expenses to meet with the same income they were having before the divorce.
Consequently may lead to forgoing some commodities the family use to get at the cost of basic
needs. The children may be taken to poor neighborhood schools and moving to a less expensive
house. A married home uses little resources as compared to a divorced house. More households
use more land and water and electricity. The child is put to the task of moving to different
residential places due to the ongoing transition of visiting parents in various residential areas.
The child’s home is subjected to vacuum in both houses which are filled with instability and
disruption since the parents are trying to cope with their current situation, moving with new
partners and dating, remarriage and coming up with stepfamilies. The continual change of
circumstances and constant adjustment of the child to his conditions makes the child experience
instability in his life throughout childhood (Amato, 2000).
The child’s life is affected entirely by divorce since the divorce process is not a one-term
event. With time, a child’s life is shaped and reshaped and change the perception of the world. It
encompasses how each parent raises the child and how often the child sees or become in contact
with the parent. This continual change is parenting affects the general child-parent relationship.
Also, divorce impacts a child’s support for educations since the parents remarry and take new
family responsibilities tending to neglect the children from the old marriage. These subjects these
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children to problems and may opt for school dropout. On the other hand, a child’s perception
towards relationships and family is much affected. He may see no need for marriage and even
question the need for having children in his life and see no need to love. Girls will tend to have a
feel for love and affection and fear abandonment and often overawed by concern when it comes
to deciding on marriage. Outside of the family, boys have fewer roles models when it approaches
to intimacy as compared to girls. Thus they sometimes need father modeling for them to be good
fathers in the future. The boys know-how less mannish sexual empathy and more of womanly
sexual identity. These boys at times tend to be rough and hostile in life to women they get
attracted to than being affectionate and open (Hetherington, 1992).
Summery
Divorce has significant effects on family and relationships between parents and children.
It leads to poor conflict management strategies, reduced social competence, may lead to a loss of
virginity, and reduced sense of masculinity or femininity in the child’s social life. Divorce
consumes one’s social and human capital by substantially increasing taxpayers cost and on the
other hand decreasing taxpayers portion of society. Cultural Revolution is the only remedy to
reversing social status of divorce. An intact marriage provides fundamental educational benefits
to children as compare to divorced families. Divorce negatively influences a child’s achievement
and attainment at school. During family disruptions, communication is hindered in the family
due to power imbalance between the parent, which consequently affects a child’s psychology,
and education life. The aftermath of divorce significantly affects a child’s environment. The
child has to live up with difficulties in relating to the parents since the parents stay separately. In
some cases, the child relocates to a new residence with the mother, which may course a child’s
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physical illness. Frequent visitation of the parents is restricted and out of date affecting a child’s
interest consequently lacking the care of the father (Amato, 2014).
Conclusion
Marriage is the foundation of a family, which is the building block of the society. On all
the major organizations of the community; church, family, school, market and government,
divorce has a significant effect on the children. Every child has a right to family, education, and
well-being in the society and thus he his rights should be protected at all cost. The relevant
authorities and mentors should denounce divorce and allow children to be with their parents
throughout their livelihood.
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References
Amato, P. R. (2014). The Consequences of Divorce for Adults and Children: An
Update. Drustvena Istrazivanja,23(1), 5-24. doi:10.5559/di.23.1.01.
Everett, C. A. (2014). Divorce and the next generation: Effects on young adults patterns of
intimacy and expectations for marriage. New York: Haworth Press.
Hetherington, E. M., & Clingempeel, W. G. (1992). Coping with marital transitions: A family
systems perspective. Chicago: University of Chicago Press for the Society for Research in
Child Development.
Zill, N., Morrison, D. R., & Coiro, M. J. (1993). Long-term effects of parental divorce on
parent^child relationships, adjustment, and achievement in young adulthood. Journal of
Family Psychology,7(1), 91-103. doi:10.1037//0893-3200.7.1.91.

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