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Ask Mr. Dad: How to Tell Kids about DivorceDear Mr. Dad: My wife and I are going to get divorced. How do Itell my 3-year-old daughter and...By BrottArmin
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“The main message to get across is that the children will continue to be loved by both parents and the parents want them to love both parents,” explains school counselor Shari Sevier. “That is the message that often gets lost. Kids begin to feel that it’s not okay to express my lo...
“The main message to get across is that the children will continue to be loved by both parents and the parents want them to love both parents,” explains school counselor Shari Sevier. “That is the message that often gets lost. Kids begin to feel that it’s not okay to express my lo...
The approach you and your spouse take when having the divorce talk with your children carries great weight, so make sure you do it the right way.
Prepare for the divorce talk well. What will you say to the kids, and at what time? Is your ex-partner comfortable talking to the kids as well? Plan the right day for the talk when everyone will be around. Choose a weekend, holiday, or any other free day which allows for adequate ...
Studies have shown that kids remember the "divorce talk," and surrounding details 20 years into the future, so it only makes sense that parents would do their best to plan the environment in a way that contributes to the least amount of pain and trauma. ...
t tend to their children’s needs. When Austin-based therapistKatie Malinskiworks withdivorcing parents, she starts with one simple piece of advice. “To make divorce as painless as possible on kids, parents have to understand what is hard for kids about divorce, and try to minimize those ...