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Lesson 5 - What are the possible consequences of divorce for children?

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Lesson Content Highlights:

  • Why are some children more affected by divorce than others? (4:47)
  • How does parenting behavior influence outcomes? (2:33)
  • What are the possible social, emotional, physical health, educational, and sexual consequences of divorce? (2:36)
  • Are there gender differences? (0:36)
  • What are the possible consequences of divorce on children’s future adult romantic relationships? (1:51)
 

Think About It Exercises:

  • 5.1a: Children’s perspectives
  • 5.1b: Changes
  • 5.1c: Emotions
  • 5.1d: Resilience
  • 5.1e: Your parenting
  • 5.1f:  Putting it together

 

Watch Entire Video of Lesson 5 (13:57)

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