When divorce hurts a child
Divorce rates in Singapore have been increasing and most cases occur between 5 to 9 years of marriage. Divorce can cause lifelong effects and various adverse impacts on a child. Children’s emotional needs and feelings are often neglected when their parents split. When that happens, these children of...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1495982023-03-11T19:50:18Z When divorce hurts a child Koh, Christina Kar Man Lisa Winstanley School of Art, Design and Media lwinstanley@ntu.edu.sg Visual arts and music::Drawing, design and illustration Divorce rates in Singapore have been increasing and most cases occur between 5 to 9 years of marriage. Divorce can cause lifelong effects and various adverse impacts on a child. Children’s emotional needs and feelings are often neglected when their parents split. When that happens, these children often face different forms of trauma and emotional instability due to new stressors such as worry, fear and uncertainty. Known to be one of the ACEs, which stands for Adverse Children Experiences, various studies and reports from the Ministry of Social and Family Development have shown that divorce can cause different problems in children, which have lasting impact and affects them through to adulthood. Therefore, the aim of this project is to enable children to process and express their feelings when their parents are divorced, by developing an interactive children storybook as a tool for them to share and navigate their emotions. Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Communication 2021-06-05T10:13:48Z 2021-06-05T10:13:48Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Koh, C. K. M. (2021). When divorce hurts a child. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/149598 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/149598 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Divorce rates in Singapore have been increasing and most cases occur between 5 to 9 years of marriage. Divorce can cause lifelong effects and various adverse impacts on a child. Children’s emotional needs and feelings are often neglected when their parents split. When that happens, these children often face different forms of trauma and emotional instability due to new stressors such as worry, fear and uncertainty. Known to be one of the ACEs, which stands for Adverse Children Experiences, various studies and reports from the Ministry of Social and Family Development have shown that divorce can cause different problems in children, which have lasting impact and affects them through to adulthood. Therefore, the aim of this project is to enable children to process and express their feelings when their parents are divorced, by developing an interactive children storybook as a tool for them to share and navigate their emotions. |
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