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June 2, 2011

Divorce Can Hurt Kids’ Math Scores, Friendships

Young children of divorce are not only more likely to suffer from anxiety, loneliness, low self-esteem and sadness, they experience long-lasting setbacks in interpersonal skills and math test scores, new research suggests.Click here to find out more!

Children do not fall behind their peers in these areas during the potentially disruptive period before their parents divorce, the study revealed. Instead, it’s after the split that kids seem to have the most trouble coping.

via Divorce Can Hurt Kids’ Math Scores, Friendships – US News and World Report.

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