Friday, September 20, 2013


The title of this article is called “Briefing Paper: The Impact of Divorce on Children’s Behavior Problems” by Jui-Chung Allen Li. The main idea of this article is to show how children’s behavior patterns are affected by parent’s divorce or affected by what caused their parent’s divorce. His results indicated that divorce is neither bad nor good. Divorce still has consequences for kids but it is usually the behavior from the parent’s that affect children’s behaviors over time. 

 This article is about specific effects divorce has on children.




So how are children affected by divorce? The answer is not simple, which is one reason for much confusion.




Not all responses to marital disruption are deleterious. Research has consistently shown that children from divorced families exhibit less stereotyped sex behavior, greater maturity, and greater independence.






Children who encounter divorce tend to react in predictable ways.





 

 


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