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Children are different and go through their own problems but some of the common ones are:
1. Depression
2. Self-blame (Guilt)
3. Being used as leverage between parents
4. Irritability

Like I said, children are different and so their problems and the way they deal with them are different. The best way to help them is to make the transition as easy as possible. Hopefully BOTH parents will be mature enough to not use the child for personal gain but treat them as a child that is just as confused, if not more. If the child is having problems beyond what the parents can deal with, counseling is always a good choice. It gives them a non-family member to talk to and they may feel better if they get their worries off their chest.

2006-11-07 22:57:59 · answer #1 · answered by ~*~Feelin' Froggy~*~ 4 · 1 0

my cousins went through this, they did not get to see
their Dad much, they turned to partying to make them
happy & to help them fit in w/ the crowd. The also
turned to drugs for a short time, but luckily stopped when
they got older. The boy, got in all sorts of fights at school
& then started kickboxing .
In the long run they had thier share of problems, but turned out o.k.
Just be sure that BOTH parents are involved in the
childs life & the child knows it is NOT thier fault that
the parents are no longer together.

good luck

2006-11-07 22:58:16 · answer #2 · answered by start 6-22-06 summer time Mom 6 · 1 0

A lot!!! I mean there is a lot of them to be included here!!!
Most of the siblings cant cope, instead they show it somewhere like being a bully in school or the other way around. But the best thing i can advise is a referral to a guidance counselor. They can help a lot with these types of problems!

2006-11-07 22:53:53 · answer #3 · answered by bugi 6 · 0 1

i'm so sorry approximately your niece and nephews concern. toddlers and divorce is often perplexing with the aid of fact it form of feels the youngsters are consistently people who pay the biggest fee. Their father desires to step up and lead them to sense needed and so does something of the kinfolk. yet i could additionally recommend counseling for the two toddlers. yet they must sense enjoyed and guard then they are going to adjust to the region. good success and that i'm hoping each and every thing seems for them.

2016-10-03 10:05:54 · answer #4 · answered by schugmann 4 · 0 0

it really depends on the children's personality. some would rebel and doesn't get into serious relationship because they think that it would also end like the relationship of his/her parents. but there are also who is other way around. they would strive hard and make it opposite from what happened on their parents. and depending on the parent whom he/she stays with. their are many factors that can affect their way of coping.

2006-11-07 22:58:27 · answer #5 · answered by twenty_four 4 · 0 1

They will lack self confidence and may turn out to be sadistic as they miss love and affection , they may turn out to be criminal and will enjoy to see people in trouble . Better for the sake of their own blood , couple should try to patch up for the sake of their happy growth .

2006-11-07 23:10:55 · answer #6 · answered by your noon 5 · 0 0

well my parents are divorced i have encounter a lot of problem.. mostly when in holidays.... i don't know who to choose to go hoidays with.. it is so stressful when your parents force you to go with them.... i cry alot through this year because i don't know who to choose to go with... if i choose my father my mother will dispise me..when i choose my mother, my father will be heart broken...it hard for me to make a decession... the next problem is i'm kind a close to my father while my sister close to my mother so there is a gap between me and my sister & my mother...my mother always talk bad about my father and that makes me fell angry...we cannot be close as there is always a bad talk about my father...this entire problem came trough me untill now...

2006-11-07 23:25:28 · answer #7 · answered by Princess G 3 · 0 0

Its depends on their age during the seperation. The older they are the more aware they are to whats going on, and the more complicated it gets.

2006-11-07 22:54:23 · answer #8 · answered by J 2 · 0 1

Ha, nothing really. I dont mind it.

2006-11-07 22:52:58 · answer #9 · answered by hollypop5 1 · 0 1

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