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31 July, 08:17

Describe the effects of divorce on children under five, school-aged children, and teenagers.

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  1. 31 July, 08:32
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    Under five: this age is hard but not as hard because this is still a memory developing stage the child will not have much memory of family, it is good and bad because the child will not have to miss these times as much as a whole family yet they will look back as they grow and possibly recent their parents because of this

    school aged and teens: this is harder on children this age due to the fact they go so use to their family being whole and might blame themselves for the event occurring. Kids this age are already going through a development stage so this is extra difficult for them.
  2. 31 July, 08:43
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    Divorces might seem hard on children, but sometimes it's a GOOD THING. Although, yes, children hate seeing their parents break up. But, they would rather them separate them having them fight all the time. Fighting and arguing has more of a effect on children than a divorce.

    Children under five: they wouldn't fully understand it. But, depending on age, could understand some what. Yes, it would still highly effect them. They would effect them more, because they would grow up without having their parents together. They would effect them the more than the other ages.

    School aged children: this could be possibly easier, but no way in shape or form doesn't effect them. School age children would miss out on many things.

    Teenagers: these would be much more powerful reactions. This could actually lead to depression and death
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