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11. Being open and honest with your kids about the divorce, but appropriate at the same time. In other words, they can hear the story but it has to be gentle, non-detailed, age appropriate and one that you know they can handle. 12. Focusing on your life now versus the past. 13. ...
I have to believe that this woman isn’t alone, and that countless divorced people dating after divorce with kids have gone through a time when they weren’t totally on board with the new guy (or girl.) You could get lucky. Maybe a lot of time has passed. Maybe the other spouse in ...
Your family courts system likely offersco-parenting classesfor free or an affordable rate. Even if you are not required by your parenting plan or a judge to take a co-parenting course, an online class for parents dealing with divorce or high-conflict have reported enormous benefits to their r...
Written by Fanny Britt and illustrated by Isabelle Arsenault, Groundwood Books (ages 9 to 13) This powerful graphic novel touches on the feelings that kids experience while dealing with their parents’ divorce. This story is perfect for exploring emotions and having that tough conversation about di...
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Did my child recently experience a difficult transition, such as a move or parental divorce? Has my child experienced trauma or loss? Has my child lost interest in former hobbies or favorite activities? Is my child struggling to make or keep friends?
situation. It’s not uncommon for kids in divorce situations to gravitate toward the parent that parents in a way which the child perceives as being to his own advantage. For example, most kids will naturally want to live with the parent ...
and limited contact with one parent, typically the father.” Added stressors can include worries about divorced parents being in the same location for different life events like weddings or graduations, something that can keep children of divorce up at night and lead them to losing valuable hours...