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Broken HomesPARK ISEL
XI.SOS
Introduction• What are broken
homes?• Causes of
broken homes.• Effects of
broken homes.• Conclusion.
A Broken home refers to a family in which the parents are either divorced or separated.
Causes
Lack of Communicatio
n
Family or friends’
interferenceAddictions
Unfaithfulness
“Since the key to any good relationship is communication.”
Due to lack of communication the spouses experience high levels of frustration, resentment and disappointment.
Unfaithfulness or ‘cheating’ occurs when either the man or the woman seeks companionship – especially physical – in a partner outside of the marriage.
Parents, siblings or anyone close to the married couple can interfere in the couple’s life by forcing one or the other to take certain steps even if they harm the marriage.
Addictions to gambling and alcohol are main reasons that can lead to wastage of money and domestic violence.
Effects Major effects are on children.
Relationship with parents
Academic achievem
ents
Feelings of anxiety and guilt.
Relationship with parents is disturbed because of the lack of attention towards the child as well as minimal parental supervision.
Children who have experienced a divorce frequently have lower academic achievement than
children from non-divorced families.
Children from age range of 3–5
years old may often mistake
the divorce as though it were their own fault , whereas older
children experience feelings of
anger, grief, and
embarrassment.
Divorces do not have to happen. If two people love each other, knowing the reasons for divorce can help you prevent it.
References• Article on Divorce
- Wikipedia.org• The effects of drug addiction on
marriage - selfgrowth.com• The 3 Most Common Reasons For
Divorce – And How To Avoid Them - wehelpyoulegal.com
• Why lack of communication can destroy a marriage - ehow.com