To aim on the influence of divorce on young children as they augment up, Judith Wallerstein's item The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce compares young children of divorced parents with a agreed command assembly of childhood associates whose parents often had considerable marital difficulties but who determined not to divorce. For more than a quarter 100 years, the scribe has analyzed the subsequent life knowledge of these two mindfully investigated groups. Personal, in-depth meetings with study participants and controls were administered throughout childhood, teenage years, and juvenile adulthood. In this item, Wallerstein described that the consequences of divorce on young ...