When two people decide to divorce there will naturally be major changes in their lives and if the couple have children, it’ll undoubtedly be the children that suffer the most.
For kids, divorce can be very confusing and in some cases can have long term effects specifically on their future romantic relationships and lives. Many children will need counselling for a few months, even years after the divorce as well.
If your children are of pre-school age then it can be very confusing as suddenly mummy and daddy are no longer together and they are pulled between the two and don’t comprehend why their parents are suddenly apart. Nevertheless with children this young they may well forget the trauma as they grow older and deal with the split better than their elder siblings.
Children very young may well become resentful with one parent or the other and will lay fault on who they think caused the split, others may become withdrawn and subdued as they cope with their feelings. Kids of this age may well have issues in the future with their own relationships and may have early sexual experiences that don’t really mean anything.
For many years, children can nonetheless be affected from the divorce and if either parent re-marries might have issues accepting their new ‘parent’. If the child is in school, especially secondary school their grades may well suffer.
Keeping your divorce as friendly as possible is essential to avoid any unneeded emotional stress on your children. Parent’s differences ought to be set aside for the childs sake and the divorce process made as easy as possible.
Do your best to not argue with your partner in front of the children and try to make clear to them precisely what is happening. Harsh words between angry parents may well be forgotten by the parent but can stick in a child’s mind for many years to come.
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