The emotional and social effects of divorce on a child's personality and development are discussed. The characteristic psychological reactions of the child are described in terms of guilt, rejection failure, resentment, anxiety, self concept, self pity, and hostility. Suggestions are given for the parent and teacher to help children adjust to the divorce situation in a sound and healthy way. The necessity for adult preparation and emotional support of the child is emphasized. Guidelines that are important in explaining divorce to the child are outlined, along with several possible responses a child may feel when false explanations of parent absence are given. Individual case studies illustrate how children can be helped and counseled during and following divorce situations. The manner in which the child is prepared, counseled, and worked with during the divorce situation is a determining factor in a child's adjustment. (CS)
Authors
- Authorizing Institution
- Wisconsin Univ., Madison. Div. of Early Childhood Education.
- Peer Reviewed
- F
- Publication Type
- Reports - Research
- Published in
- United States of America
Table of Contents
- DOCUMENT RESUME 1
- ED 103 114 PS 007 740 1
- Silvern Steven B. Yawkey Thomas D. INSTITUTION PUB DATE 74 1
- TITLE Divorce Some Effects on and Teaching Strategies for Wisconsin Univ. Madison. Div. of Early Childhood 1
- EDRS PRICE Teacher Role IDENTIFIERS Divorce 1
- HC-1.58 PLUS POSTAGE Early Childhood Emotional Adjustment Family Counseling Guidelines Marital Instability One Parent Family Parent Child Relationship Reactive 1
- Affective Behavior Child Psychology Crisis Therapy Behavior Self Esteem Sex Role Social Adjustment 1
- ABSTRACT 1
- With divorce comes the beief that the parents and children 4
- The problem are not his fault. 10
- Mark 15
- Girls without fathers. psycholoiz Today 1973 19