“Will my divorce have any serious long-term effects on my kids? Should I be concerned or not?” These are some questions a parent asked in the article “The Effects and Impact of Divorce on Children.” It is highly common for children to be confused with the changes divorce causes, having a loss of self-esteem, and having social difficulties due to loneliness. It is nearly impossible for children of divorce to recover because of the dynamic nature of family life. (“The Effects and Impacts of Divorce on Children”). Considering children usually go to their parents for comfort and reassurance, they are extremely confused during a divorce. At a young age, kids want to believe that their parents have no disagreements. Many children grieve the loss of the kind of family they should have had. They get confused about who they should live with, who they should blame, and why it is happening. Children do not necessarily have the coping skills yet to address the alterations and adjustments. Children can be more vulnerable to emotional problems later in life (“The Impact of Divorce on Children of Different Ages”). …show more content…
“This sense of abandonment is aggravated by the fact that parents tend to concentrate on meeting their own needs after a divorce. It’s not that parents love their children less or worry less about them. It’s that they are fully engaged in rebuilding their own lives-economically, socially, and sexually.” (Wallerstein). Sadly, kids are incredibly vulnerable to drawing the wrong conclusion and assuming that they must be at fault. This fear and guilt leaves the child feeling unworthy. Children who have experienced parental abandonment may also have difficulty sharing their feelings and tend to lack