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Long Term Effects of Divorce on Children Show Up In A Number Of
Negative Ways
There is little argument over the fact that the long-term effects
of divorce on children are extremely negative, and they can cause many children to feel sad, angered, lonely,
bewildered as well as anxious about their future. In most instances, a child will try and hide these emotions and
feelings from the parent. The situation can be compounded for the worst when children, rightly or wrongly, consider
that they themselves are the reason behind the divorce.
Provide Reassurance to Children about The Reason For the
Divorce
To assuage children in their times of stress and discomfort, and to
lessen the long term effects of divorce on children, it is important that you try and assuage their feelings and
provide them reassurance that they are not the reason behind the divorce. It is necessary for you as a parent to
provide the child or children with a reason to minimize the conflict that the child is embroiled in, and to promote
better relations between the children and the other parent.
There are many long term effects of divorce on children that vary
from case to case, and among these ill effects could be present many potential unrecognized effects. If such long
term effects of divorce on children are not recognized in time they could lead to permanent damage to the psyche of
the children, and cause them to behave abnormally. Once the long term effects of divorce on children are
recognized, they should be dealt with immediately, which may prevent them from withdrawing into a shell, or
becoming too aggressive.
It is common to perceive some suffering that are a result of long
term effects of divorce on children, which often leads children into becoming depressed, or causes them to change
and develop irrational behavior. You may find that your child, who is a party to a divorce, ceasing to perform well
in his or her academic life, and that even teachers may begin to perceive changes for the worse in the child. A
child that, up until the divorce took place, was well behaved and normal, could suddenly become disruptive,
aggressive as well as less attentive after the divorce.
When there begins to appear long term effects of divorce in
children, which become noticeable to those around, it may become necessary to get them into counseling, and it is
also usually helpful if the children are made to open up and discuss their problems with other family members as
well as child-help counselors. Even books are available on the subject of long term effects of divorce on children
that the concerned children can read to overcome their problematic behaviors.
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