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  2. Effects of divorce - Wikipedia

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    A child affected by divorce at an early age will show effects later in life. Children can be affected socially; they may seem to become defiant in certain aspects. In heavy research, many have seen children become isolated after experiencing their parents' divorce. Children soon decide they should start growing up much quicker than they need to ...

  3. File:Divorce; a study in social causation (IA ...

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  4. Fathers' rights movement - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Baskerville proposes "reasonable limits" on no-fault divorce when children are involved. [90] Some members of the FRM support the end of the no-fault principle in child custody and divorce decisions. [4] [106] [107] Some members of the fathers' rights movement state that the availability of divorce should also be limited. [4]

  5. K. Alison Clarke-Stewart - Wikipedia

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    K. Alison Clarke-Stewart (born Linda Wilkin, [1] September 23, 1943 – February 23, 2014 [2]) was a developmental psychologist and expert on children's social development. She is well known for her work on the effects of child care on children's development, and for her research on children's suggestibility. [3]

  6. Study finds the bigger the age gap, the more likely that the ...

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    Randal Olson is the one who analyzed the stats from Emory, making a graph that shows couples with a 5-year gap in age are 18 percent more likely to divorce, and those with a 30-year gap in age are ...

  7. Sociology of the family - Wikipedia

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    Judith Wallerstein's research on the effect of divorce on children (based on the Marin County Project) suggests that, "children with divorced parents often reach adulthood as psychologically troubled individuals who find it difficult to maintain satisfying relationships with others". Quantitative research done by other scholars supports ...

  8. Parental alienation syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Parental alienation syndrome is a term coined by child psychiatrist Richard A. Gardner drawing upon his clinical experiences in the early 1980s. [2] [3] The concept of one parent attempting to separate their child from the other parent as punishment or part of a divorce have been described since at least the 1940s, [8] [9] but Gardner was the first to define a specific syndrome.

  9. Divorce - Wikipedia

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    A divorce may result in the parent and children moving to an area with a higher poverty rate and a poor education system, because of the financial difficulties of a single parent. [80] Children of divorced parents also on average achieve lower levels of socioeconomic status, income, and wealth accumulation than children of parents who remain ...