Children are sweet creatures, they can be affected easily by anything around them. But what really affect their psychology terribly is the occurrence of divorce. In the book “Single Parent Families” the author states “Children need to feel secure by their parents and that they will be always watching them. The parents who are having a feeling of heart breaking they should not talk with their children, they should find someone who is and grown-up enough to understand his/her feelings without affecting the children psychology.” (Healey, 4). In the book “Single-Parent …show more content…
In the article “The Effect of Divorce on Children” the author states “current evidence suggests that the loss of contact with parent, economic difficulties, stress, parental adjustment and competence, and internal parental conflict all contributes at least to some degree to the difficulties of children. Some new findings shift our attention from major problems to milder but important long-term painful memories and feeling of helplessness.” (Hughes, 5). In the book “Single Parent Families” the author states that “the children have quandaries dealing with society and with their parents. They socialize with misanthropic people. They tend more to be alcoholic, smoke cigarettes and take drugs. In addition, they get involved in sexual acts and they are more likely to be pregnant in an early age.” (Healey,