Infidelity in Divorce - What does this teach children?
It is a well known fact that parents have a tremendous influence on the children they raise. These parents can either be biological or adopted either way the effect is still the same, the actions these adults perform in front of their children will stay with them for a very long time. Because of this it is vital for the parents involved to set a good example on not only how they treat the child but also each other.
However during times of family turmoil such as divorce this fine example can be greatly strained. Divorce it seems brings out the worse in people. The sense of loss and betrayal create feelings of wanting to enact some sort of punishment on each other. These acts should not be carried through as that will surely just leave a bad example for everyone involved.
Divorce can teach the children involved the exact opposite of what we are trying to instill in our children. We would like our children to know that people can be relied upon and that there is people you can trust in a relationship. However due to acts of infidelity this can show the children exactly what we do not want them to see. An infidelity in a marriage can cause one to doubt the trustworthiness of those closest to them. This should be avoided at all costs.
Children need and thrive on a sense of security. Many children find this sense of security through the loving example their parents show to each other. When an act of infidelity occurs in the marriage a sense of deep doubt will creep into their lives and they will begin to feel a loss for the security that was once so prevalent in the family.
Worse still is when a child is forced to become a party to an act of infidelity. This forces the child to choose one parent over another. Also since the cheating spouse wants to cover up what he or she has done the parent may ask the child to lie for them. What does this teach a child? That it is okay to lie. This can set the child on a course of actions that will be very hard for him or her to recover from.
Sadly divorce has become a very part of our society. Many parents simply do not even consider the impact their example is giving to their children. From these examples the children will then form their own opinions on relationships and family. What example would you like to give your child? I am sure that if you are a loving parent that you will want to give your child the best upbringing you can possibly provide.
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