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Critical Thinking Skills (The role of a child during divorces process) -…
Critical Thinking Skills
(The role of a child during divorces process)
Interpretation
Parents who had less marital conflict had better relationships with their children after separation
The relationship between marital conflict and child adjustment was indirect
A model of family process was utilized to predict children's emotional adjustment and behaviour problems during parents' divorce
Evaluation
Keep daily routines simple. Continue as many of their regular activities as you can
Do everything from trying to ward off this parent's depression to stopping him or her from using drugs or alcohol
Usually a mothers with custody, because the parents have no friends or adult relatives to help them through the divorce
Analysis
A child may act as a parent's comrade-in-arms against the other parent
Children sometimes become advisers to parents
Assume responsibilities for their own upbringing or the psychological functioning of a troubled parent
Based on a case study of A Child's Role After A Divorce by Sharon Johnson
Interference
Have an alternate arrangement
Encourage your child to communicate
Don't sugar-coat the situation
Make it clear your child is loved
Be willing to alter the visitation schedule