Tuesday, November 12, 2013

does a single parent with out custody of their child still have the same family life cycle

The family life cycle is the emotional and intellectual stages you move through from your childhood into your retirement years as a member of a family.  It is becoming more and more socially acceptable to divorce at least once in your life.  The question of whether or not this could affect you family life cycle is dependent on a couple different things.  One of them depends on when it is in your life you have your divorce.  If you are to divorce after being newly married with no children, you are not likely to have much affect to your family life cycle.  This is because you still have time to make up or recreate this stage of the life cycle.  The most damaging affect of the family life cycle is when a couple divorces with young children.  There are stages of their children's life the may be more damaging that other.  Divorced couples that have children that are adolescents are the most impacting. This is because adolescents is a stage in a child's life that they are going through many changes physically and emotionally.  Most of these children have many problems emotionally because they have options that they can choose within this stage of their life.  Most teenagers, either have an increased risk for emotional problems and unwanted burdens or they can be forced to have parentified roles for siblings and have some kind of feeling of blame.  Each parent in this stage will have already created an everlasting relationship with their kids.  It is important for both of them to keep this relationship healthy ad strong to help both the parent and the child mentally healthy.






source: http://faculty.plts.edu/gpence/PS1012/html/divorce_in_the_changing_family_l.htm

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