Ten Danger Signs for Kids After Divorce
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Most kids adjust to divorce surprisingly well. However, a small percentage struggle when their parents split. If you see your child displaying one or more of these behaviors, it may be a sign that he or she needs some extra help adapting to life after divorce.
- Trouble sleeping
- Oppositional, defiant attitude
- Unusually aggressive speech or mannerisms
- Quick to become teary or emotional
- Abnormally clingy
- Stops spending time with friends or develops an entirely new set of friends
- Gives up on extracurricular activities, preferring to spend time alone
- Earns poor grades
- Gets into trouble at school
- Engages in risky or dangerous activities
A major life change like divorce brings stress and chaos into a child's life that can interrupt everything from appetite to extracurricular activities. While it is common for children to go through a grief cycle after a divorce, some children aren't as resilient as others and struggle to pull themselves out of that cycle. If your child's emotions or behavior disrupts his or her daily life, a professional counselor can help your child cope.
Call the Boys Town National Hotline® at 1-800-448-3000 or
email us for referrals to counselors near you.