Abstract:
The study looked at how divorce affected how a child's fundamental rights developed. The study had three goals: to determine how divorce affects children's development, to evaluate the connection between those effects and growth, and to propose a model for handling child development in divorce situations. Findings showed that the effects on children of divorced parents are numerous and interrelated. Financial difficulties, a lack of parental attention, a lack of oversight and monitoring, a lack of guidance and counseling, and a lack of socializing are thus the effects that are disclosed. It was found that they have a significant effect on children because they participate in negative conduct, school absences, poor academic performance, and psychological trauma that affects their level of development. It suggested that divorced parents and the community at large be educated on marriage-related issues; religious leaders should play a significant role in this. provide support and therapy to divorce victims in the neighborhood. Marriage and family-related laws and policies should be thoroughly understood, put into practice, and updated. To ease the financial strain on parents who have separated or divorced, it should also offer loans and entrepreneurial training. According to the research, mothers experience the most disadvantages when it comes to raising their children after a divorce. This paper will make an effort to inform readers about the various aspects of divorce that can have an impact on children. We'll showcase historical data and discuss its implications for kids reaching certain developmental milestones.
Keywords: Teen, Divorce, Adolescent Resilience, Social, Psychological, Gray divorce.