A disturbance in emotional development creates problems in childhood, adolescence, …show more content…
The emotional impact of divorce ranges differently for children, especially those who are younger. While some younger children are more prone to feeling guilty, simply because they are …show more content…
Children who live with one parent and only see the other one a few times a year, has a chance of a hateful and distant relationship with that parent. Not seeing one parent for years may cause a child to not want the parent to be in their life in the future. Financial status has an effect on parent-child relationship because a child may want to live with a certain parent, but they might not be financially stable, therefore cannot afford to be the primary care parent for the child, the child may believe they do not want them. Some divorces put children in foster care or other parental parents such as grandparents or aunts/uncles. This impacts children the most because both of the parents are unfit to take care of the child, which causes the child more harm in the divorce. Children who grow up in foster care never had a real parent-child relationship which consequently affects them in the later years in their life with