2. History:
• seventeenth century:
▫ Puritans decided marriage was a civil contract that
could be broken under certain circumstances
adultery, cruelty, and long absence (At Issue: “Long
divorce”).
• 1800’s,
▫ almost all states enacted divorce laws and additional
grounds were granted (Trends in Divorce: “Divorce in
America”).
• 1900’s
▫ Over 55,000 marriages ended in divorce (Trends in
Divorce: “Divorce in America”).
3. What is Divorce and why does/did
mom and dad get one?
• -divorce is the legal and final dissolution of a
marriage.
• common problems that result into divorce are:
▫ They’re growing apart
▫ They feel unloved from the partner
▫ Unappreciated
▫ Finances
▫ Too much miscommunication
▫ Violent spouses
▫ (At Issue: “Divorce”)
4. Facts:
• Yes marriage vows usually include the phrase, “till
death do us part,” about half of all first marriages in
the U.S. end in divorce. That’s 50%!
(Divorce: Current Issues, 2010)
• age, education, and social class are factors
▫ ex) Likelihood of Divorce:
Who? More or less likely for divorce?
Older couples Less likely
Less educated (will have money More likely
problems)
Living with spouse before marriage More likely
▫ (Trends of Divorce: “Factors of Divorce”)
6. U.S. compared to the rest of the world
http://www2.ed.gov/pubs/YouthIndicators/Demographics.html
7. Effects on Parents:
• Almost all divorced couples experience some of
the following emotional distress:
▫ Anxiety
▫ Fear
▫ Anger during and after divorce (Consequences of
Divorce: “Effects on Divorced Couples”).
8. Future expectations of successful
marriages:
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9. Habits of Parents After Divorce:
• Overeating
• Smoking All common up
• Increased drinking to 2 years after
• Sleeplessness the divorce.
• Nervousness
• All of the above can lead to
▫ Loss of friendships and increased isolation and
loneliness (A Kid’s Guide to Divorce).
10. Facts of the Effects on Children:
• Young people whose parents are divorced are
more likely to leave home earlier because of
family difficulties.
• Boys tend to suffer greater emotional and
psychological problems following a divorce than
do girls (Consequences of Divorce: “Effects on
Children”).
11. Effects On The Kids Of A Divorce:
• Low self-esteem
• Problems with relationships (trust issues)
• Feeling like they’re the problem
• Depression
• Problems coping with issues between parents
• Relocation between parents for certain periods
of time
• Being the “reporters” and “messengers” between
parents at visits.
12. Problems in kids and teens resulting from
bad handling of divorce from parents and
kids
• Sleep problems
• Poor concentration
• Trouble at school
• Drug or alcohol abuse
• Self-injury/cutting
• eating disorders
• Frequent angry or violent outbursts
• Withdrawal from loved ones
• Refusal of loved activities.
http://www.familylawcollaborativedivorce.co.uk/articles/children-divorce/
13. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Parent_Trap_%281998_film%29
What kids sometimes think during
or after their parents separate:
• Life doesn’t work like the movies.
▫ You won’t be able to change your parent’s minds
about the divorce
• You can’t fix your parent’s divorce
▫ Acting differently to get your parent’s to work
together won’t make the divorce go away (A Kid’s
Guide to Divorce: “Kids Can’t Fix Divorce”).
• “it’s not your fault.”
▫ Have you ever felt like it was your fault?
14. How can kids and parents work
together through a divorce?
• Parents leaving the kids
out of marital problems
• Talking together on:
▫ A visiting schedule (if not
already set in custody
claims)
▫ agreeing to work things out
and communicate
▫ Family counseling (with
both parents)
http://articles.nydailynews.com/2009-12-08/entertainment/17942984_1_parents-study-pediatrics
15. How can parents try to fix things before
the mention of divorce comes up?
• Marriage counseling
• Improve communication skills
▫ take time to discuss the problems and come up
with a comprable solution for BOTH people
• Desire:
▫ Nothing can get done or overcome if one or both
people in the relationship don’t want it to work, or
don’t try to make it better
17. What you should know as of today:
• “I believe essays”
For those of you who suffer from a divorced family,
and whether your situation is good or a bit harder
than others, please remember, you’re NOT alone.
18. Family is always there, but with family
issues, you sometimes need your second
family, whether you’re
Young ...or… Old
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011/08/26/the-value-of-friends/ forever.html
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