hello!
the usual problem of broken family is their children become rebellious. children that did not guided by their parents might get into drugs... children that didn't accept what happen in their family... but not all children result in a tragic matter... some take in consideration that they have to live... they live independently and in God's hands... they take in considerations that what happens to them has its purpose they just open their eyes and heart to see what good it may bring to them...Godbless! =)
2006-07-03 03:00:37
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answered by simply_mica 3
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Problem with broken families are same - be it philipino or others.
The effects of divorce on children are pervasive:4
* In the areas of government and citizenship, divorce is followed by increases in the rates of juvenile crime, abuse and neglect, and addiction.
* In education, divorce is followed by diminished learning capacities and less high school and college degree attainment. Children from divorced homes, for example, perform more poorly in reading, spelling, and math, and repeat a grade more frequently than do children from two-parent intact families.
* In the marketplace, divorce precedes reductions in household income and the lifetime accumulation of wealth by family members. For families that were not poor before a divorce, income can drop by as much as 40 percent. Children raised in intact families have higher earnings as adults than do children from other family structures.
* In the realm of spiritual development, divorce is followed by a drop in both worship and recourse to prayer.
* Divorce weakens the health of children and shortens their life spans. It increases the rates of behavioral, emotional, and psychiatric problems, including suicide. (Chart 6 gives some idea of the magnitudes of some of these deficits.)
* Divorce can permanently weaken the child’s relationship with his or her parents and peers. It often leads to destructive ways of handling conflict, a diminished competency in relationships, the early loss of virginity, and a diminished sense of masculinity or femininity. It leads to more acceptance of and frequency of cohabitation, higher expectations of divorce and rates of divorce as an adult, and less desire to have children.
2006-07-09 18:43:35
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answered by Jigyasu Prani 6
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