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separation rates are growing in many nations. Children feel their parents' separation
intensely
and emotionally, and they are far more likely than children from non-divorced households to
have detrimental short-and long-term repercussions. While the evidence demonstrates that
these results do not apply to all children and are not inescapable, parental separation creates
considerable hazards for children that should cause worry. Risks can be decreased and
children's adaptability can be enhanced through a variety of child and family practices. The
degree and extent of aggressive confrontation, the standard of parenting delivered throughout
time, and the quality of the parent-child connection are among the child and family practises
Importantly, the health and productivity of parents themselves lie at the core of these factors.
Even while they experience several challenging transitions in their own lives, parents may
have a significant, beneficial impact on their children by learning to deal with their
disagreements, parenting efficiently, and fostering loving and caring interactions with their
children.