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Research has documented that parental divorce/separation is associated with an increased risk for child and adolescent adjustment problems, including academic difficulties (e.g., lower grades and school dropout), disruptive behaviors (e.g., conduct and substance use problems), and depressed mood 2.
Poor Performance in Academics · Loss of Interest in Social Activity · Difficulty Adapting to Change · Emotionally Sensitive · Anger/Irritability · Feelings of Guilt.
Studies have shown that children who experience divorce often have an increase in antisocial behavior, anxiety, and depression, along with increased delinquent ...
7 мая 2020 г. · 1. They feel angry · 2. They may withdraw socially · 3. Their grades might suffer · 4. They feel separation anxiety · 5. Little ones may regress · 6.
Children of divorced parents are more likely to be unhappy, to escalate conflict, to communicate less, to argue frequently, and to shout or to physically ... Behavior at School · Ability to Handle Conflict · Crime
12 сент. 2022 г. · Children from divorced families may start externalising their feelings; this could result in conduct disorders, desructive behaviour, and acting ...
22 авг. 2023 г. · How does divorce impact children? · Mental health difficulties · Grief and sense of loss · New perceptions of relationships · Loss of routine and ...
7 нояб. 2018 г. · It is not abnormal for a child to display behavior issues after their parents get divorced or separate. Feelings of anger, confusion, frustration and sadness ...
15 июн. 2023 г. · Many studies suggest that children whose parents have divorced tend to have lower grade point averages than peers from intact families and are ...
29 окт. 2024 г. · Upon learning about the divorce, many children feel sad, angry, or anxious. Some are supportive or even relieved by the news, but may still be ...
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