Answer It is better when the parents are no longer able to set an example of a good, loving relationship and when there is more arguing, negativity, etc. than not. IT'S BETTER TO GET A DIVORCE WHEN THE CHILD IS YOUNGER BECAUSE WHEN MY MOM AND DAD DIVORCED I WAS YOUNG AND IT DOESNT REALLY EFFECT ME BECAUSE NOW IM USED TO IT, I LIVE WITH MY MOM AND EVERY OTHER WEEK ME AND MY BROTHAZ AND MY SISTER GO TO OUR DADS HOUSE...WE STILL LOVE HIM BUT IT JUST DONT EFFECT US IN ANY WAY... IF YOU DIVORCE WHEN THE CHILD IS OLDER THAT WILL EFFECT HIM/HER.
Older children would learn the information first and then teach the younger children.
The Nintendo 3ds is great for older children to play with, but not so much for children younger than about eight or nine. The graphics are much better than other Nintendo systems and the clarity makes you feel like you are in the game. Older children will love the 3d effects with the system.
Younger children typically have less developed meta-cognitive abilities compared to older children. Older children tend to have a better understanding of concepts like monitoring their own thinking, evaluating their understanding, and planning strategies for learning. Younger children may still be developing these skills and may require more guidance and support in developing their meta-cognitive abilities.
Out of what i think, yes. The older children will have lived longer and therefore have more money over the past years. Where as the younger children will have less.
In general, younger children are not considered when calculating support for older children. When calculating support for younger children, support actually ordered and paid for older children is subtracted from net income.
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for younger children, horseland.com is great, for older players and people who know more about horses, horseisle.com is better both have nice graphics
so they feel older and coolIf they play with me, they'll REALLY feel old, though I don't know about cool. Don't ask my age, I'm over 18.
They sometimes actually think it's their fault. Younger children might not understand very well. Older kids might know that it's not their fault but sometimes they feel like blaming themselves. Also, they are usually sad if their parents divorce.
The effects divorce can have on children will depend a lot on the ages of children. Younger children ,including toddlers, will feel a sense of abandonment when one parent appears to be missing. Older children (late teens) may resent the parent who chose divorce and consider that parent selfish for making their own life a priority instead of the whole family. Children in between are too old to feel abandoned but too young to assign blame to either parent. Therefore, they tend to blame themselves.
It seems that a lot of stress in younger years comes from school and grades. Studies show that apparently older children are more intelligent than younger ones. I'm not sure if this is true or not, but I was the younger child of two,and it always seemed like I was always trying to live up to my older brother, who always seemed smarter (cooler, better) than I was. So, in my opinion, younger children aren't as good as dealing with stress as older ones bbecause maybe they have more stress than the older ones. Not the I-need-to-turn-in-five-assignments-by-tomorrow-and-I-haven't-even-started-working kind of stress. More like the I-'m-not-good-enough stress. All single-child kids I know always seem very stress-free. Does that make sense? Or maybe I'm just letting my emotions getting the best of me because of what I went through as a child.
Parents may believe younger children more often due to their vulnerability and perceived innocence. Younger children may also be more likely to give straightforward and honest responses without the intention of deceit. Additionally, parents may feel a sense of responsibility to protect and nurture their young children, which can influence their tendency to believe them.