SINGLE FAMILY HOMES HAPPEN FOR VARIOUS REASONS - DEATH, DIVORCE, EVEN PARENTS WHO JUST NEVER MARRIED. However, the effects of this status can and usually has a life-long affect on the children.
Girls do usually bond with Moms, but sometimes they blame the Mother for a divorce and of course dealing with death is never easy, for the children or the remaining parent. A continued, stabilizing affect by the father or mother, depending on who the daughter is living with, will help to maintain a sense of normalcy. Strong bonds between most female members in a family is normal, and the burden of keeping her daughter(s) emotionally close to their father is important. Creating a jealousy problem if Dad remarries, is an emotional roadblock which should be avoided at all costs. Usually, girls tend to bounce back from the trauma of divorce quicker than boys.
Studies have shown that boys tend to react to their parents divorce with anger and sometimes even aggressive behavior against one or both parents or even outsiders. They are also more likely to struggle academically. Boys have also been found to be more likely to experience diagnosible depression after their parents split up. Unfortunately, studies have shown recently that severe depression and its consequences are becoming more prevalent in children.
Girls do usually bond with Moms, but sometimes they blame the Mother for a divorce and of course dealing with death is never easy, for the children or the remaining parent. A continued, stabilizing affect by the father or mother, depending on who the daughter is living with, will help to maintain a sense of normalcy. Strong bonds between most female members in a family is normal, and the burden of keeping her daughter(s) emotionally close to their father is important. Creating a jealousy problem if Dad remarries, is an emotional roadblock which should be avoided at all costs. Usually, girls tend to bounce back from the trauma of divorce quicker than boys.
Studies have shown that boys tend to react to their parents divorce with anger and sometimes even aggressive behavior against one or both parents or even outsiders. They are also more likely to struggle academically. Boys have also been found to be more likely to experience diagnosible depression after their parents split up. Unfortunately, studies have shown recently that severe depression and its consequences are becoming more prevalent in children.
HOW CURRENT REPORTS CONFIRM PERSISTENT CHILD POVERTY WHILE POLICYMAKERS BLAME EDUCATORS & FAIL TO ADDRESS CORE PROBLEM
by Jam Resseger Sept 20, 2019 Link |
This website editor endorses this report along with the reports recently released focusing on the single parent homes and lack mostly of the FATHER'S influence on our boys and young men growth. They are displaced and not being given their right to a father's influence on how boys and men's role in relationship to the family and the responsibility to themselves and others due to the casual outlook to sex, family and the general absence of Father's. There are several reports currently in circulation showing the negative effects of the absence of fathers in relationship to the well-being of their offspring, especially the male off-spring in relation to social-emotional adjustment, adult mental health, and adolescent development.