Divorce and Children, edited by Roman Espejo, Greenhaven Publishing LLC, 2015, Chapter 2, pages 24-28 . ProQuest Ebook Central

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 Summary: There are two types of age groups, children (up to the age of 8) and adolescents (beginning around 9-13), that react differently in certain situations. When it comes to divorce a  child may seem to be dependent of their parents while an adolescent is independent. Children tend to become anxious and start to question things. They are scared to be alone. Having both parents together is a must for them. Adolescents on the other hand tend to be aggressive and worry more about themselves. If the parents failed to be together then the adolescent tries only one time to get them back, if that doesn’t work then it just wasn’t meant to be.