First of all, regarding this issue, a point that needs to be stated is; although the divorce process takes place between spouses, the ones most affected by this situation are undoubtedly the children. Therefore, children are not outside the divorce process but inside it, they are not spectators but actors. Children's reactions to divorce may depend on many reasons such as the environment the child is in, socio-economic status, age, etc. Nevertheless; there may be common reactions that children give to divorce.
For example; fear, anger and sadness, school and course motivation, eating problems, physiological problems, regression (regression), rejection, guilt, etc.
One of the important issues here is how the divorce process is explained to the child; when parents make this decision, they should explain this decision to the child in a language that the child can understand, in an environment where both parents are present.
Any word or sentence that could create confusion in the child's mind should be avoided (without involving one's own feelings) and it should be emphasized that the reason for the divorce has nothing to do with the child.