M.D. Jones
ASIN: B00GRQEHOG
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Pages: 12
In this research paper, author M.D. Jones investigates the longitudinal effects of divorce on children of divorced homes. From his research using sources such as Dr Wallerstein, Armato, Lewis, and Hetherington, M.D. Jones discovered divorce affects kids in dramatic ways for years to come. Substance abuse among teen boys rose 98.6%. In one study, 20% of the teenage girls were pregnant before the age of fourteen. In this paper, M.D. Jones uses compelling research and his personal experiences to argue that parents should consider the effects of divorce on the emotional growth and development of their children. Divorce effects so much more than the parents. As you read "The Domino Effect of a Broken Home" prepare to be appalled at the adverse effects of divorce and shocked at how scary youth find divorce.