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2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Mimi Delfia ◽  
Syaflin Halim ◽  
Rahmi

Children Divorce victims are faced with a variety of life problems that boil down to their future, to realize a bright future inseparable from education, this study aims to describe how the methods used as well as the material that the caregiver's family teaches to the child of the divorce victim in the family environment. This research was conducted with qualitative approach, data source consisting of parents of child caregivers divorce victims, children who are victims of divorce, public figures who are purposively selected. Data collection techniques are carried out by observation, interviews and documentation studies. The results prove that there are several methods used by the caregivers of divorce victims in teaching Islam in the family environment such as the method of nudity, the method of story of the total method of pysik response. Adapaun Islamic religious material taught to children of divorce victims in the family environment is related to faith, worship, morals, but this material is not systematically regulated and not taught in stages


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 01-05
Author(s):  
Basem Abbas Al Ubaidi

Children of divorce may suffer from emotional, academic, and social problems. Children of divorce need primary and social worker's attention. Children of divorce may have many social, emotional scars, which easily bleeds due to the unhealthy healing process.


Author(s):  
Ashley Foo

This paper explores the ways in which divorce has an effect on adult children of divorce and their perception towards intimate relationships. Current research around the topic suggests that individuals raised in divorced families tend to develop less positive attitudes towards marriage, and more positive attitudes towards divorce. This concept stems from the types of experiences gained through an individual’s family-of-origin, this creates a clear indication surrounding the attitudes a child of divorce will carry through to their intimate relationships. I will discuss a common source of tension around ‘feeling caught’ between parents and the impact it has on communication and topic avoidance. The topic centers around the concept of relational uncertainty and its association to relational turbulence and reactivity. The portrayal of parental relationships influences the transmission of marital instability. 


Author(s):  
Nancy J. Warren ◽  
Eleanor R. Ilgen ◽  
Mary E. Van Bourgondien ◽  
Judy T. Konanc ◽  
Roberts S. Grew ◽  
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Author(s):  
Ian Miller

Abstract From the 1960s, rising divorce rates forced a re-thinking of family dynamics beyond the nuclear. Traditionally, experts and the public had presumed that children from ‘broken homes’ typically drifted into juvenile delinquency and crime. Children of divorce were blamed for a plethora of social problems. The increasingly common nature of divorce rendered this model unsustainable. Post-war children of divorce were more likely to be framed as ‘emotionally vulnerable’ and studied in more nuanced ways, not least because it seemed increasingly obvious that not all affected children grew up delinquent. A new consensus emerged that problems could only be avoided if parents created appropriate emotional conditions while separating and divorcing, and if parents and children openly communicated their feelings throughout the process. Children themselves were actively encouraged, through a new genre of divorce manuals often aimed at them, to express their emotions with parents and friends. Using Britain as a case study, this article argues that emotions became central to discussion of divorce in the post-war period, placing onuses on breaking down families to create a positive emotional space for affected children.


2020 ◽  
pp. 170-188
Author(s):  
Jan Pryor ◽  
Robert E. Emery
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