What exactly are we doing here? Topic divorce is not good for children You will write an argument paper on the topic of how divorce is not good for children with all the argument components is listed in the bottom The next step is just to put 'em all together and turn them into a paper. You have a claim, the stance that I listed the good, solid reasons as well, and the counter and how to deal with it! And you don't have to post it on here email it to me yesica.martinez90@yaho.com For this paper, we're going to practice student APA style. APA is super easy to grade, so do this carefully. You won't need an abstract, but you will need a title page, the main content pages with at least 1 in text citation, and a references page. Here's a sample student paper (Links to an external site.) from APA. You should use 1 outside source that I've seen and approved. APA information from the Library (Links to an external site.) Why are we doing this? This assignment engages your writing and critical thinking skills by asking you to go beyond passive reading and acceptance of ideas to explore and develop your own ideas based on the evidence presented to you. You will have to think about your position then support those ideas with sound and logical evidence. How can I do well? I will be looking at your paper and grading it based on the argument skills discussed in the module as well as the basic writing conventions for a formal paper. How is it supposed to look? You should have a Reference page and in-text citations for this paper using APA documentation of an outside source. Components as some argue that children might be in a better healthier environment but they're not they miss both of their parents being together. "The child may experience feelings of abandonment, confusion, and sadness, struggling to make sense of why one or both parents are not consistently present". Claim and Stance Claim Divorce affects children in the short or long term, by their emotional well-being, performance, and their future family. Divorce can lead to an emotional challenge for children feeling sad and anxiety these emotions stem from the upheaval of a stable family structure and the stress of navigating between two households. Children experiencing their parents' divorce may face difficulties in school like there grades. Divorce can alter children's social dynamics, potentially leading to withdrawal from peer groups, difficulties in forming new friendships, and challenges in trusting others. children's perspectives and behaviors towards relationships and family life in adulthood. It may lead to fears of commitment, higher rates of relationship issues, and even an increased likelihood of divorce in their own marriages