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« on: September 10, 2011, 02:11:29 PM »

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acapyptoxobia
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« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2011, 01:46:06 AM »

   
IMPACT OF SEPARATION ON CHILDREN   
The two major predictors of children’s adjustment following separation consistently identified in the literature are the exposure to interparental conflict and the quality of the parent-child relationship.     
Divorce tends to be accompanied by a number of stressors and changes that are associated with child adjustment problems. Important individual differences in children’s adjustment and wellbeing following parental divorce are largely attributable to parent factors and family processes after divorce.  The issues for children whose parents are separating or divorcing include the potential for the disruption of parenting functions and the potential to raise children’s exposure to detrimental parental conflict.       
Research on the key predictors of child post-divorce adjustment includes: jocuri cu barbie      
•   the degree of parental conflict,   
•   parental adjustment and quality of the parenting,   
•   the cumulative stress associated with multiple changes,   
•   residential arrangements and parental remarriage, and     
•   child characteristics, such as personality and temperament.bancuri tari 
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acapyptoxobia
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« Reply #2 on: September 11, 2011, 01:58:10 AM »

   
                     In July 2010 the Attorney-General's Department distributed a questionnaire to service providers at the Family Relationship Services Program Conference.  The aim was to collect a small snapshot on the range of support and counselling services available for children whose parents have separated or who were in the process of separating.  jocuri logice   
Information gathered from respondents indicated the limited capacity of services to provide specialised service for children, particularly for children in the younger age brackets (ages 0 to 5).  This information also revealed the availability of a wider range of services for older children up to the age of 18.  This included tools such as interactive websites, help lines and the provision of counselling and group sessions to assist children with issues relating to loss, grief and coping with changes to their family.  Some service providers also offered child-inclusive practises as part of a wider intervention for families.bancuri tari 
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acapyptoxobia
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« Reply #3 on: September 11, 2011, 02:02:00 AM »

In 2010 research was conducted that identified existing strengths and gaps in service provision for children and their families experiencing separation and divorce in Australia.  The research     
D Bagshaw, K Quinn and B Schmidt, Children & families in transition (CAFIT): towards a child-centred integrated model of practice found that:   
There was a lack of support for children and parents during the separation process in general, including around issues of grief and loss.   
•   There is a close relationship between parent separation and parental conflict and the harmful effect this had on the children.     
•   There is a need to promote safety for children as well as their parents.bancuri tari   
•   Children were identified as being voiceless in the separation process, despite their view they had the right to contribute to decisions that affect them, they were not given enough information or support to enable them to cope with family transition.bancuri tari   
•   Families and children in rural and remote areas are more likely to face inadequate service provision.   
•   The needs and experiences of Aboriginal children and their families were not adequately understand or addressed by non-Aboriginal service providers. 
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acapyptoxobia
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« Reply #4 on: September 11, 2011, 02:05:14 AM »

   
IMPACT OF SEPARATION ON CHILDREN   
The two major predictors of children’s adjustment following separation consistently identified in the literature are the exposure to interparental conflict and the quality of the parent-child relationship.     
Divorce tends to be accompanied by a number of stressors and changes that are associated with child adjustment problems. Important individual differences in children’s adjustment and wellbeing following parental divorce are largely attributable to parent factors and family processes after divorce.  The issues for children whose parents are separating or divorcing include the potential for the disruption of parenting functions and the potential to raise children’s exposure to detrimental parental conflict.       
Research on the key predictors of child post-divorce adjustment includes: jocuri cu barbie      
•   the degree of parental conflict,   
•   parental adjustment and quality of the parenting,   
•   the cumulative stress associated with multiple changes,   
•   residential arrangements and parental remarriage, and     
•   child characteristics, such as personality and temperament.bancuri tari 
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