Understanding Differences between Divorced and Intact Families: Stress, Interaction, and Child Outcome

Understanding Differences between Divorced and Intact Families: Stress, Interaction, and Child Outcome

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Jun 24, 1996 · Anglais · Relié (264 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 264
Langue Anglais
Publié Jun 24, 1996
Éditeur SAGE Publications, Inc
ISBN-10 0803951612
ISBN-13 9780803951617

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In exploring the complexities of family dynamics, Ronald L. Simons delves into the significant differences between divorced and intact families. He examines the stressors unique to each family structure, shedding light on how these lead to varying interactions among family members. The research draws upon both qualitative and quantitative data to provide a nuanced view of the trials that children face when navigating life in divorced households compared to those from intact families.

Simons emphasizes the impact of family structure on child outcomes, investigating how divorce can shape a child's emotional and social development. By analyzing patterns of behavior in children from different family backgrounds, the author underscores that the effects of parental separation extend beyond mere emotional turmoil, challenging preconceptions about the resilience and adaptability of children in these circumstances.

Ultimately, this work serves as a critical resource for parents, educators, and policymakers, fostering a deeper understanding of the implications of family dynamics on child wellbeing. It encourages conversations about support systems and interventions that can mitigate the negative repercussions of divorce, highlighting the importance of nurturing environments for all children.

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