Friday, December 27, 2019
A Phenomenological Analysis Of The Experience Of Security...
Divorce not only affects the spouses, but it also affects the children involved. As many Americans know the children are the ones who suffer the most from separations. For instance, in an article written by Christina Sadowki called ââ¬Å"A Phenomenological Analysis of the Experience of Security and Contentment for Latency Aged Children in shared-time parenting Arrangement.â⬠The article describes to the audience how children aged 8-12 felt dealing with shared-time arrangement. In the text Sadowski mentioned ââ¬Å"For each child, it is the rigid, unresponsive context which the conflict occurs that triggers great distress, then exacerbated by the parentââ¬â¢s on going failure to recognize... the childââ¬â¢s needsâ⬠(88). This statement made is a huge factor in the lives of the children involved in divorce solely because theyââ¬â¢re trapped. The ones trapped are the children, divorce affects the children in ways a parent could never know. Due to the fact that as in the article stated the children observe and the parents have no clue leaving a child feeling unwanted, ultimately leading to more problems down the road. For instance, when I was growing up I had no memories of my father so when I got older I became accustomed to it; ultimately, leading me to lack interests in gaining a father figure. According to another article ââ¬Å"commuting between two parental households: The association between joint physical custody and adolescent wellbeing following divorceâ⬠written by Sofie Vanassche explains how
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