Argumentative Essay on Divorce

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    rgumentative Essay on DivorceDivorce has progressively become a common procedure worldwide, affecting not only

    parents and their offspring, but also the communities that surround the family unit, and

    consequently presenting a terrifying threat for the affected child. Nonetheless, regardless ofthe conventionality of divorce, it persists to affect various aspects of children's' daily lives

    and rituals. Children and adolescents are consequently deprived of a customary and stable

    family upbringing and thus suffer the disadvantages of a single-parent family structure.

    Divorce can be signified as a common legal procedure for the dissolution of a marriage,

    which ultimately results in the separation of two parents and inevitable division of property

    and final custodial guardianship of children. Psychologists have researched the effects of

    divorce upon children's' mental state, which can also deteriorate later in adulthood. It can

    therefore be thoroughly justified that divorce is harmful to children's' moral well-being and

    behaviour.

    The injurious effects of divorce involve feelings of inadequacy, instability, deprivation and

    depression usually culminating in resentment, aggression and mood alterations. Studies have

    distinguished that children and adolescents raised in an intact family structure display

    evidence of disciplined behaviour, as opposed to their counterparts that are often

    characterized by delinquency and regressive attitude. Children experience extensive loss and

    unexpected change after the divorce of their parents. The majority of the effects of divorce

    are unpleasant since children are deprived of a formerly familiar environment and status in

    the community. Children typically experience grief and melancholia as they undergo throughvarious mood changes, involving overreaction, loss of personal identity and the inability to

    adjust to a differential setting. According to Nancy Dreger, "In children, divorce can generate

    personal fears unrelated to their parents or the security of the...

    cademic Essay onDivorce and Its Effects On ChildrenFor the last decade, the issue of divorce and increased divorce rates in modern society has

    been a focus of public attention and discussions in all mass media. As a serious social

    problem, divorces cause numerous effects on our social life, especially on modern young

    generation. Students of high schools and colleges are very often asked to write academicessays on divorce and its effects on children as a great opportunity to research the topic,

    analyze it and do everything possible to prevent this kind of thing happening in their own life.

    Undoubtedly, divorces cause a lot of negative effects, some of which are short-term and less

    harmful, but some can be very lasting and very harmful causing serious health problems,

    development and behavioral problems in children, leading to a lack of academic or other

    success, as well as inability to feel happy and pleased with this life. According to the latest

    statistics, children of divorced parents are less likely to finish schools or graduate from

    colleges with high grades, find a good job and be satisfied with own career or personal life.

    Parents divorce always causes great impact on children, which can in no sense be positive or

    inspiring.

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    Start your work with choosing an appropriate topic of your research. If analyzing the general

    effects of divorce on children in modern society seems to you too broad or too hard to deal

    with, you can choose a topic like analyzing divorce rates and tendencies in modern inter-race

    marriages, or analyze the divorce rates among American families of Hispanic origin, etc. You

    can study the influences of religious beliefs on divorce rates in various society, or research

    how such factor as the number of children in the family is linked to divorce rates in modernAmerica society.

    When working on your academic essay on divorce, it is very important to gather a great deal

    of statistics in order to support your thesis statement and point of view. A great deal of

    various data related to the topic of divorce can be found online, but it is necessary to use only

    the most recent statistics taken from official and reputable online sources. It can be great to

    show the data in the forms of graphs, diagrams, pictures, or use other visual illustrative

    materials. For all essays on divorce, operating with current divorce rates statistics (with

    respect to race, gender, type of marriage, time of occurrence, the place where the family

    resides, etc. etc.) can be of a great help and support for the writer.

    There are plenty of factors related to divorce which should be discussed when analyzing the

    topic of divorce effects on children. They should include financial, economic, social,

    emotional, psychological, behavioral, academic, and all other issues related to childs

    development and growth.