Do you think children who do not have stability in their home will have stability later on in life?
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Finding Paragraph #3
As well as my other research, I have conculded that there will always be questions worth answering. Such as, does a divorced child just want to have stablility in their lives? Basically, children just want to have a stable and loving home like any other child. Most children just want expect and abuse the love they recieve from their parents, while divorced children, just envy the love those children recieve. The analyses indicate that compared with peers who grow up in stable postdivorce families, children of divorce who experience additional family transitions during late adolescence make less progress in their math and social studies performance over time. Furthermore, family resource differences before and during late adolescence either partially or completely account for the less positive performance trajectories in two types of divorced families.( Sun, Yongmin and Li, Yuanzhang ). This explains that during their childhood children's grades slip and they become trouble makers; as a result, this could lead to a low GPA and possibly effect their college choices and their careers. They may even become a high school drop-out, which is bad for them and the economy. Some kids may run-away to find the love they never felt from their parents and to get away from the gilt, so they then become homeless. Then schools become a place of stability for the children. For a homeless student, school is the one thing that perhaps doesn't change ( Barbara Duffield ). This is a simple statement that is very true, families, homes, and friends may all change, but school will always be the same. Box by box, a nonprofit agency that has helped provide homes and stability to homeless women and children in the region for nearly three decades is moving into its own steady home ( Legere, Laura ) This shows that there are organizations trying to help these children if they say speak up and say that they need and want help; if they do not then they will not recieve the help they need.
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