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The number of divorces and annulments in Singapore has been hovering above the seven thousand mark for many years now. In 2019, 55% of the divorces involves a child under the age of 21. Accumulatively, more than 40k children over the last 10 years are affected by divorce to varying degree . Often, parents assume that children are resilient and so long as they are not showing too much negative emotions (like being depressed or feeling sad) or doing poorly in school, they assume that the kids are okay. But are they? In this episode of WADT, we discuss how the divorce of parents impacts their children.
The number of divorces and annulments in Singapore has been hovering above the seven thousand mark for many years now. In 2019, 55% of the divorces involves a child under the age of 21. Accumulatively, more than 40k children over the last 10 years are affected by divorce to varying degree . Often, parents assume that children are resilient and so long as they are not showing too much negative emotions (like being depressed or feeling sad) or doing poorly in school, they assume that the kids are okay. But are they? In this episode of WADT, we discuss how the divorce of parents impacts their children.