Divorce is often seen as a way out of various household problems. Some people choose divorce to resolve conflicts in the household, but forget that divorce can also have a negative impact on children. Divorce parents can leave scars in the minds of children. In fact, the wounds suffered by children may continue to be carried into adulthood. The impact that may occur on each child can vary depending on the age of the child at the time the parents divorced, the condition of divorce, and the child's personality. Things to Consider Before Divorce Divorce can cause children to experience setbacks in their ability to learn and feel unfamiliar with parents when they are adults. Some children whose parents divorced when they were 5 years or younger, do not feel a special bond with their parents, or have uncomfortable feelings when with them. Not only that, children whose parents divorced will generally feel mixed emotions, between shock, sadness, anxiety, anger or confusion. Some ch...