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Parents - Getting Your Kids Through Your Divorce
When you are going through a divorce and there are children involved, it
is necessary to be careful how you react in front of the children. After
you let them know what is going on and tell them that they are still
loved by both parents, you do not want to upset them in any way. You
need to make sure that the children are feeling safe and secure knowing
that both parents love them.
You should never have a fight in front of the children with the other
parent. This may be very disturbing to the children and may frighten
them. They need to have trust for each of the parents. Don't show your
feelings of discontent about the other parent to the children either.
They need to understand that the trouble lies between you and your
spouse, and it has nothing to do with them. Don't embed bad thoughts in
your child's head about their other parent.
Never keep the children away from the other parent unless they are in
danger of anything. You should let the children see the parent when they
feel the need to. Let them know that they can call them anytime and you
want them to stay close with the other parent.
You never want to let your own feelings of the divorce get in the way of
being a parent. You need to communicate with your child and let them
know that you're there for them. It is a hard time and can be very
depressing for a lot of adults. It is important to keep up your strength
for yourself and your children's sake.
Do not try and buy the child's affection with gifts and money. You need
to spend time with them and let them know that they are the most
important things right now. You need to keep all of your promises to
them and do not abandon them for any reason. If you say that you are
going to be there is a certain time, you need to be there.
It may be best that your child recieves therapy to help them cope with
the divorce. If you think that the child needs to have therapy, you
should make the necessary arrangements. It is crucial that the children
are able to discuss their feelings and to be reassured that they have
nothing to worry about concerning the divorce. It is nothing to be
ashamed of and the child should be made to feel comfortable about all
that is going on around them.
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