Divorce affects children in one way or another. Once you break the news, your children will likely be worried about guardianship, where they’ll live, or if they’ll change schools. Tell your children the truth to prepare them for the changes. However, remind them the changes won’t affect...
Parents should discuss divorce with their children in an honest, straightforward manner. Guidelines are suggested as to when and how the dialogue should be approached. Possible reactions of the. youngsters are examined with recommendations on dealing with these feelings. Telling a child about divorce ...
Telling your children that you and their father are splitting up is never an easy thing to do. Luckily, there are an increasing number of good resources to help parents speak to young children about divorce—but what about children who’ve already grown up? While some things remain the same...
How to Have the Divorce Talk with Your ChildDivorce is never easy, especially for children. The way you break the news to your children can direct the course of your children’s emotional and psychological state throughout the divorce process. The approach you and your spouse take when having...
We will also talk about corporate benefits for new parents and how to make the time you have with your child count. Single Parents Numerous extenuating circumstances can result in a single parent. Traditionally, single parents are thought to be a product of a divorce, but a wi...
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Separating couples come into my office frequently seeking guidance in divulging the news of the divorce to the kids, and I can see the pain in their eyes. Often the difficult conversation has been avoided and procrastinated as, really, there is no good time to tell your child that what they...
Divorce or Separation: When a child’s parents divorce or separate, grandparents may step in to provide stability and maintain family connections. Death of a Parent: The surviving parent may limit or cut off contact with the deceased parent’s extended family. Child Welfare Concerns: If there ...
Don’t sugarcoat the other parent.Don’t tell children that a parent meant well when he/she caused the child to be upset or mistreated them. Share your feelings with children about their voicing emotions, observations, and opinions regarding how the other parent treats or treated ...
close friends, family, and grandparents before telling your children, especially if it’s likely your child will go to them for comfort. This will help everyone support your child and your family through this difficult time. But make sure the caregivers don’t tell your child before you can....