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3-The level of upset varies
4-Parents may question
based on the circumstances
whether to stay together for
of the separation, the child's
the sake of the children or
1-Divorce is the separation of a married couple, which age, understanding, and
opt for divorce.
affects children the most. support received.

2-Children may feel their world has been turned upside


down when their parents separate.
5-The primary effect of divorce is a decline in
the parent-child relationship.

6-Divorced parents face challenges in adjusting


to their new roles and intrapsychic conflicts.
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7-Divorced mothers often experience increased stress and a weakened
relationship with their children.

8-Children in divorced families receive less emotional support, financial


assistance, and social help.
9-Divorced homes may lack language stimulation, pride, affection, academic
and social encouragement, and warmth towards children.
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10-Parental divorce leads to worry, exhaustion, and stress, affecting


parenting and parental control.
11-Trust between children and parents becomes more challenging after
divorce.
12-A decline in the closeness of the parent-child relationship mediates
the impact of divorce on the child's psychological well-being.
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13-Children of separated parents tend to 14-Unhappiness in parents' marriage leads


leave their families of origin earlier due to to earlier independence in children, such as
low family cohesion and harmony. getting married, cohabiting, or living on
their own.
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1-Divorce has damaging effects on society, families, and the relationships
between children and parents.

2-Divorce leads to the end of emotional support and economic difficulties


for previously married couples.

3-The family is a fundamental unit of society, and divorce has unavoidable


negative impacts on children and major social institutions such as family,
religion, education, economy, and politics.
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4-Children in divorced families receive reduced emotional and economic
support.
5-Approximately half of all first marriages end in divorce, and two-thirds of
these divorces involve children.

6-Children from divorced families experience ongoing psychological and


social challenges.
7-Children of divorced parents show poorer academic performance compared to
their peers from intact families, especially immediately after the divorce.
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8-Children who experience divorce at an 9-The research source for these findings is
early age are more likely to come from Amato and Cheadle's study "The Long
single-parent families and have a higher Reach of Divorce: Divorce and Child
risk of dropping out of school. Well-being" (2005).

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