Affective life is extremely important. Emotions determine well-being, satisfaction and fulfillment. The regulatory process of affectivity reflects the relationships between individuals in subjective experiences. Family is the first healthy environment where a child must satisfy his need for love, acceptance, emotional synchronization and full emotional tank. Anger often occurs, altering interpersonal relationships. Poor anger management is closely related with child's current and future problems such as school abandonment, failure, poor human relationships, resulting in a rejection of his family values. Our survey deals with the child-adult relationships management. A divorced family generates poor attachments and grief in children. Parents should support and help children to satisfy their affective needs and overcome the divorce trauma more easily. A play-centered parental action is proposed.
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