What are the 2 traits of children of divorce?
Sophia Koch
Updated on February 24, 2026
I discovered the two dominant traits in most children of divorce are fear of abandonment and fear of not being good enough to be loved. Sometimes adult children of divorce are consciously aware of these fears, but often the fears are subconscious and difficult to recognize in our behaviors.
What effect does a divorce have on a child?
Feelings of loss, anger, confusion, anxiety, and many others, all may come from this transition. Divorce can leave children feeling overwhelmed and emotionally sensitive. Children need an outlet for their emotions – someone to talk to, someone who will listen, etc.What are 4 things that influence a child's reaction to divorce?
Key Factors that Influence Your Child's Post-Divorce Adjustment
- Minimal parental conflict. Those growing up in low-conflict households following divorce typically have less emotional and behavioral problems. ...
- Access to both parents. ...
- Balanced parenting.
How does divorce affect children under 2?
Effects of Divorce on BabiesDuring infancy, babies are able to feel tension in the home (and between their parents) but can't understand the reasoning behind the conflict. If the tension continues, babies may become irritable and clingy, especially around new people, and have frequent emotional outbursts.