I choose the
second options because I had the opportunity to do some extra research on the
topic that interests me. It was great to learn about good research and how
research can affect children in the long run. As a professional in the early
childhood education field it is very important to understand the meaning of
conducting research and the use of young children as participants. One insight
that I get is that researchers are required to report any child abuse however
they also are required to keep any information confidential that regards the
child privacy. I also learned that ethical research have great benefits in term
of learning about children behaviors, social ability with others, and emotional
behaviors. For this reason I would choose the topic of divorce on children
because everyday a child face the emotion of having their parents get a
divorce.
My findings on
this topic is that the divorce rate went up 79% sense 1980 and 2 to 5 children
will experience their parents getting a divorce by the time they turn eighteen
year old. In this case those children will have a high level of emotional
behaviors that affects their life through adulthood. This research was conducted
on how divorce is affecting children life as well as their behavior after their
experience of having their parent’s separate. The insight that I get from this research
is that young children are at risk for confusion from having one parent that no
longer is living in the household. I cannot imagine the effect of having your
life changed overnight without any explanation, and knowing that it would not
be the same for a long time. This research contribution to the early childhood
field so that professionals can have a clear understand on child emotional
behaviors. Overall it was a great experience learning about divorce effects on
children because as a person that grew up with a single parent, I understand
the emotional behavior those children are facing. 
Hi Sophia. Great topic choice because it's amazing how many students come in every year with divorced parents. It's really almost half my class every year. I went through that experience as a child, and it was one of the hardest things I ever had to face. I know that I learned a lot and made it through because of the people who surrounded me, including my teachers, family members and friends. Understanding the emotional distress it causes and the behavioral challenges is a very important topic we should all learn more about. Great post!
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