Children left out of separation

Nursery World, 20 September 2001

* Only a small minority of children whose parents have separated think they were given a full explanation for the breakdown in the relationship, according to research for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. A report, Children's views of their changing families, found that as many as one in four children said no-one talked to them about the separation at the time. Researchers interviewed children aged from five and encouraged them to draw or 'map' their family relationships.

* Only a small minority of children whose parents have separated think they were given a full explanation for the breakdown in the relationship,...

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