
The Facts:
Family breakdowns are known to cause distress to all involved which subsequently, can lead children to experience feelings of anxiety and loneliness. Experiencing these feelings early in life can lead to an increased risk of mental illness.




Divorce & Children
Whilst the age of children experiencing family breakdowns can impact the way in which they react to the separation, most children are temporarily challenged by multiple changes and experience psychological distress in the months immediately prior to and after separation, including significant sadness, worry and sometimes fear (Laumann-Billings & Emery, 2000).
Finding ways to support children navigating these emotions is necessary to limit the consequences on their mental health in the long run. To Be Loved Network’s media intends to provide support and comfort to children and their families.
By donating to the To Be Loved Network you will make a contribution to protecting the wellbeing of children exposed to the trauma of divorce.