It is a matter of degree. If your parents quarrel sometimes that is pretty normal. If they quarrel all of the time that is a problem. Now if they separate the quarreling will stop but the whole money thing changes because now they are both paying for a separate household. You, as the kid, can expect to have less because of it. I'm just saying that you need to step back and take a hard look at what is going on. Is it really that bad and would it be better for everyone if thay divorced or, is it not so bad after all. Either way you need to talk to one or both of your parents and let them know that this is a problem for you.
Not usually.
A broken family is when a child's parent do not live together. In many cases, the parents will take turns with having the children in their household.
A broken family is one where the parents (mother and father) of a child or children have split up and no longer share a single family home as a family unit. This is also known as a broken home.
A broken family is one you and the family you were born into break apart. Like let's say your parents die and you are left with a brother and a sister, you would be classified as a broken family. Or if your parents separate or get divorced, then once again you are classified as a broken family.
A family describes parents and children.
A broken family is when your parents have broken up. This is a painful decision for kids; Who do you want to live with, Will you ever see your mother or father (depending on who you chose to live with) again and other painful questions like that.
A broken family is one you and the family you were born into break apart. Like let's say your parents die and you are left with a brother and a sister, you would be classified as a broken family. Or if your parents separate or get divorced, then once again you are classified as a broken family.
well, the children won't wonder why their family is broken and that they won't have to go in a little bit of a truama or depression why their family is broken and they won't really get jealous when they see other kids having both of their parents. And they would be proud to say "I love my family"
extended family do include parents children and occasionally grandparents.
The effect of having a broken family, isn't much to tell you the truth. I my self is from a broken family, my own mom kicked me out when i was 14. shipped me off and now i can honestly say the broken family part is nothing as much of the hate i feel for my my mother. it causes anger at the one who broke the family the only thing you can do to help the anger is to get counseled.
Female children=4 Male children=6 Parents=2
From my experience: They tend to have problems, not necessarily with the shcool, and the subjects, but more in the social area. However, I also know children, with separated parents, that do all fine.