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Title: The Impact of Divorce On Children


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The Impact of Divorce On Children
  • Student X
  • studentx_at_mail.plattsburgh.edu

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Impact of Divorce on Children
  • A child going through a divorce within their
    family may need a lot of comforting and love
    shown to them due to the living situations
    resulting from divorce.
  • Childrens ability to empathize with their
    parents may make them especially vulnerable to
    adjustment problems following divorce
  • Children may go through periods of anger and
    loneliness resulting from a parental divorce.
  • Cooney, T. M., Smyer, M.A. (1991). Divorce
    (parental) during adolescence. Encyclopedia of
    Adolescence, (Vol. 1, pp. 244-247). New York
    Garland Publishing, INC.

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Library Of Congress Classification
  • Impact of divorce on children falls under the
    Social Sciences discipline.
  • For Family Divorce you would look under subject
    area Child- Family Studies HQ
  • For the impact on children which has to deal with
    behaviors you would look under subject area
    Psychology BF.

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Library of Congress Subject Headings
  • Divorced Parents
  • Children of divorced parents
  • Parenting part time
  • Family conflict
  • Parent Child

5
Most Effective Keyword Terms Boolean
Searches
  • BOOLEAN SEARCHES
  • Divorce AND (Children OR Youth)
  • Divorce AND Children
  • Impact on Children AND Divorce
  • (Behaviors OR Actions) AND Separation
  • Divorce AND Children NOT Violence
  • Psychological AND Behaviors AND (Children OR
    Kids)
  • KEYWORD TERMS
  • Family, separation, divorce, children, behaviors,
    actions, moods, departure, loneliness, influence,
    family impact, feelings, change, adjustment,
    young adolescence, and youth.

Palmia Computer Club. (2004). Search engines.
Retrieved March 12, 2006, from http//www.palmia.o
rg
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Most Effective Databases
  • JSTOR
  • Pro Quest
  • EBSCO Host Research Database Professional
    Development Collection
  • I noticed when I typed in, Impact of Divorce
    on Children, I got too many results so I had to
    narrow down my topic. After putting in searches
    with just children and divorce or behaviors
    and children and divorce, I ended up with a
    detailed amount of results. After looking at the
    articles from my results I noticed other subject
    headings that I could have used for my Boolean
    searches. When I clicked on them, I found more
    articles that explained my topic in more depth
    then the others.

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Best Book
  • Chadwick, B. A., Heaton, T. B. (1999).
    Statistical handbook on the american family.
    Phoenix, ARIZ Oryx Press.

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Best Book Contd
  • Teyber, E. (2001). Helping children cope with
    divorce (2nd ed.). San Francisco Jossey-Bass.

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Best Book Contd
  • Amato, P. R., Thompson, R. A. (1999). The post
    divorce family children, parenting, and
    society. Thousand Oaks Sage Publications.

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Best Periodical
  • Brodie, K. (2005). Between two worlds the inner
    lives of children of divorce. Library
    Journal,130, 100-102. Retrieved February 26,
    2006, from EBSCO Host Research Database.

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Best Periodical Contd
  • Self, J. (2006, January 24). Take time to
    consider effects of divorce on children. The
    Atlanta Journal Constitution, A.11. Retrieved
    February 14, 2006, from Pro Quest Newspapers
    database.

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Best Periodical Contd
  • Vandewater, E. A., Lansford, J. E. (1998).
    Influences of family structure and parental
    conflict on childrens well being. Family
    Relations,47,321-330. Retrieved February 14,
    2006, from EBSCO Host Research Database.

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Best Periodical Contd
  • Kanoy, K., , Miller, B. C. (1980). Childrens
    impact on the parental decision to divorce.
    Family Relations, 29, 309- 315. Retrieved
    February 25, 2006, from JSTOR database.

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Best Internet Source
  • Fagan, P.F. (2004). The social scientific data on
    the impact of marriage and divorce on children.
    Retrieved March 8, 2006, from http//www.heritage.
    org/Research/family/tst051304a.cfm

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Best Internet Source Contd
  • Linaman, T. E. DR. (n.d.). The effects of divorce
    on children and families. Retrieved March 8,
    2006, from http//www.flc.org/hfl/marriage/mar-flf
    03.htm

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Best Non - Print Source
  • Symons, J., Sablosky, L. (2002). Daddy papa.
    United States New Day Films.

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From Best to Least
  • Scholarly articles seemed to be the best choice.
    I had used 3 scholarly journal articles. They
    gave very detailed and thorough information on my
    topic. Most articles were written from a student
    or psychologist of the child- family studies
    major. The journal explained the topic to the
    point where it gave a lot of facts and charts.
    These articles went into depth with my topic. I
    was able to receive more results from the journal
    periodical source then from a lot of the other
    sources.
  • Books were my second best choice. I used the same
    about of books as I did for scholarly journals.
    Books explained ideas of my topic in many
    different ways such as using real life dialogues,
    scenarios, graphs, opinions and illustrations. It
    wasnt hard finding many results in the Feinberg
    library catalog.
  • Magazines was my third choice. I only used one
    because there werent many results on my topic to
    choose from. I believe magazines from sources
    such as Family Relations, and Parents magazine
    will give reliable information on the topic
    Divorce and Children. Since magazines are also
    short articles some important information that
    should be known about my topic might be left out
    from some articles.
  • The internet was my forth choice. Using the
    internet for research work is very questionable,
    which was why I only used two websites. Not all
    of the articles showed great accuracy, authority,
    objectivity, currency and coverage. The internet
    was good for pictures and for lists of ideas but
    not thought out paragraphs because the
    information not always gave citations for what
    was written down.
  • My last choice was using a non-print source. The
    only information you get out of finding a
    non-print source online is the abstract. The
    abstract may tell a little bit about what the
    source is about but doesnt completely give the
    description in full detail. As many times that I
    tried to change my Boolean search for my topic, I
    only found one video for my topic. Daddy and
    Papa, is about Divorce and remarriage but within
    a gay family. That is also good to know about ,
    but that was not part of my topic. I dont
    believe this movie shows how childrens behaviors
    change and react to the divorce, I believe it
    shows how children react and feel about living
    with two parents of the same sex.

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Some facts I learned from my sources. The Impact
of Divorce on Children
The divorce rate in the US has increased rapidly
over the past two decades. Children are very
important when it comes to divorce and they
usually are the first ones forgotten. Without two
parents involved in the family, children of
divorce may drop out of high school, become teen
mothers and even may become job less. Children
may struggle through a divorce feeling lonely,
unwanted, not loved, depressed, and may even go
through extreme anxiety. Children go through
complex patterns during and after a divorce. That
is why the relationship status between children
and parents needs to be strong. Many financial
and emotional resources of parent young adult
offspring will change. Depending on the age of
the child some may have more rights then others
during a divorce.
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The Research Process Future Learning
  • I noticed that just from going to the subject
    data base menu and clicking on the Child-Family
    services category or just Psychology can bring
    you directly to many different databases to find
    information on divorce in children. It wasnt
    that my research process was hard, it was just
    that every article or website usually talked
    about the same thing, just rephrased differently.
    I found information on childrens behaviors, and
    actions during divorce, but I still wanted to
    know how children can cope with these feelings
    and the right person to talk to for help. I plan
    on using this power point to show professors of
    classes that I may be taking within the child
    family studies major. I also plan on using it as
    some sort of resume attachment if I were to get a
    career with in this field. The information here
    and the way it is all set up shows that I am
    trying to research the background of Divorce in
    Children, and if I were to look into a career
    dealing with it. Also I am trying impress and
    catch audiences eyes by using a power point to
    present this topic.

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Image Citations
  • Singer, G. (n.d.). Healing the broken heart.
    Retrieved March 7, 2006, from http//www.childreno
    fdivorce.com
  • MSU News Service. (2000). Student scholars
    present their studies on hutterite health and
    other topics. Retrieved March 7, 2006, from
    http//www.montana.edu/wwwvr/discovery/DiscSprin

    g2000/discpverySpring2000.html
  • Symons, J. (2002). About the production team.
    Retrieved February 6, 2006, from
    http//www.daddyandpapa.com/productionTeam.html
  • Three Sides. (n.d.) 2/3 Sides to every story.
    Retrieved March 12, 2006, from
  • http//www.three-sides-to-every-story.org.
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