For many couples, divorce is the best solution for their futures. While numerous couples struggle with financial issues, infidelity or substance abuse, many couples simply grow apart and wish to end the marriage. Unfortunately, even the best decisions can have negative repercussions.
Depending on their age and maturity, children of divorce can react in significantly different ways. From blaming themselves for any perceived upheaval to subjecting the family to various forms of parental alienation, reactions can be varied. Experts agree, however, that there are generally three main categories of risk that divorced parents need to be on the alert for:
In no way does this research state that a divorce will absolutely damage your child’s growth and maturity. It is merely a cautionary tale suggesting that children cope with the change in the family’s structure in different ways. Divorced parents must be aware of these risks and take steps to prevent them. Meaningful communication, honest conversations and paying special attention to your children even when facing seemingly insurmountable stress is crucial during and after the divorce.