Aggression plays a big part in a divorce. Whether it is a teen, kid, or adult they all get aggressive or feel aggressive whenever they get divorced or their parents get divorced. Whenever a teen parents get divorced the teen becomes very angry at themselves which make them very violent to themselves and others. They start doing drugs, doing bad in school, and take out anger on other people or siblings.
Sometimes when a teens parents get divorced they don’t get aggressive and violent because they are probably living and caring for their own lives and preparing for their future. They could also be working a lot at their jobs so they can start doing good during the future. Also they wouldn't be with their parents all the time because they would be hanging out with friends a lot or doing after school activities.
Although some teens don’t get aggressive, most of the teens will get aggressive and violent and they will start by hanging out with other friends and do drugs. From http://understandingteenagers.com.au/blog/the-impacts-of-divorce-on-teenagers/ it said that when a teens parents get divorced the teens will have a higher rate of doing drugs and alcohol addiction. Also from http://peacemaker.net/project/the-effects-of-divorce-on-america/ it stated “Children who use drugs and abuse alcohol are more likely to come from family backgrounds characterized by parental conflict and parental rejection. Because divorce increases these factors, it increases the likelihood that children will abuse alcohol and begin using drugs. Adolescents whose parents recently divorced are found to abuse drugs and alcohol much more often than do adolescents whose parents divorced during their early childhood. When they are compared with children whose parents are still married, the difference grows even greater. Comparing all family structures, drug use in children is lowest in the intact married family”.
Whenever teens get violent or aggressive they don't on take it out on other people or sibling they also take it out on teacher and school work. From http://www.childhealing.com/articles/angrychild.php it stated that after a teens parents get divorced they start doing “Failure to respond when addressed Refusal to cooperate with teachers at school, Refusal to do home work, Deliberate lateness, Refusal to keep order in the home or in bedroom, Provocation of siblings, Unwillingness to be sensitive to others”. Also from http://understandingteenagers.com.au/blog/the-impacts-of-divorce-on-teenagers/ it said that the teens “have higher school drop out rates” and “Decreased academic performance including more disruptive behavior at school, loss of interest in school work, or truancy”.
Aggression has a good or bad to it in a divorce. The good is that the teens don’t care about it because they are living and caring about their own lives. But the is also a bad thing about it because the teens get violent, do drugs, and do bad in school. That’s why aggression is bad whenever it becomes to a divorce with a teens parent.