picked me up when I fell and made me laugh when I wanted to cry. Until one day, things just changed. It happened so suddenly that I couldn’t comprehend what was going on. But what six year old can ever really understand that her parents are getting a divorce. My mother, brother, and I packed up and moved away from everything I ever knew. A new city filled with new people and a new school. Adapting to this new environment was extremely hard and I began to realize that everything that I was accustomed to…
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When I was twelve years old my mom and step-dad, Tony, were going through their divorce. I thought that was something they were going to work through. They lived outside of town on twelve acres of land that they bought from Tony’s work because they had just opened a shop out there. I would normally stay out there whenever my dad had work, but I was staying out there too much at that time. I was staying there one night and I could hear them arguing about something. After that my mom had went out to…
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When I progressed from an elementary school to a middle school, my parents were going through a divorce. In my personal opinion, this school transition was difficult as is, but I had to also worry for my parents and their emotional stability. At such a young and naïve age, I had to deal with many home issues. I went from coming home to a loving matrimony to coming to an empty, cold house. My parents separation was so much more than two people no longer living together; it was the end of a twenty-year…
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some things cannot be predicted or changed. One individual cannot dictate every aspect their life, for we are incapable of changing the weather, and we are unable to anticipate everything around us. Just like you cannot stop a divorce. In 2014 my parents got a divorce, and I felt the concept of control slip from my grasp. I had no say in this event that would change my life. Though I stood strong for my family, I found myself neglecting the things I could control. School took the hardest hit…
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When I was in sixth grade, my parents got divorced. Many people, especially recently, have had experience with divorce. I can't speak for anyone else's experiences, but mine had been sad, odd, and at times, difficult. During the stages of their divorce, I really tried to be just a painting on the wall, a mere observer. I was never involved and never really spoke my mind. It’s sad how much adults hide from little kids. As a young kid, I thought my parents were so in love and so happy. My parents were…
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my childhood. When I was younger, my parents would physically fight in front of my sibling and I. The violence became so serious at the point where my father was arrested. My parents eventually divorced after this event. The event of my parents’ divorce left a mark on my transition to adulthood, and it caused a social separation in my family. My parents went to court and spent thousands of dollars fighting over custody of their children. My parents constantly would argue anytime they were around…
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Parents divorce When my mom was in labor with my oldest brother, my father was by her side for support. Three years later, my father was there as well when my mom was ready to give birth to me. As a family, our lives were filled with trips to adventurous places that placed memories to forever stay in the back of our minds. My mom became pregnant for her third and last time, a year after I was born. However, this time was different. My father wasn't here to experience the life of his new child…
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It all started when I was just four years old. The year was 2004 and I was just finding out about my parents divorce. For almost every child, the word divorce makes him or her squirm and believe it is his or her fault. For me, this was exactly it, I was afraid that it was all my fault and that my parents decided to split on my behalf, but soon enough that changed. For the next few years, my mother and father fought heavily over my custody, and had many heated conversations on what should occur in…
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Discuss an accomplishment, event, or realization that sparked a period of personal growth and a new understanding of yourself or others. My parents’ divorce was finalized nine days prior to my eleventh birthday. As devastating as this may sound, for my undeveloped mind, however, divorce did not have a strong connotation yet. I still spent time with both parents, went to school, and played with friends. However, the way my parents treated my older brother and me drastically changed. They competed…
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from first to second grade in school. It might likewise be the year when you first participate in a sport or activity that will shape your future from then on, yet for me it was the age at which my parents chose to lead separate lives by filing for divorce. I grew up like any average boy, attended an alright preschool, participated in sports then and had good friends and a good community surrounding me. My parents, as I recall, were always in a good mood with each other and shared the joy of raising…
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