Divorce is a hard transition to go through for parents as well as children; it is equally hard to talk about. Divorce is becoming more common as more than fifty percent of marriages end in divorce; which means many children and adults need help dealing with the emotions and issues that arise with divorce. Read on for advice and information about talking with children about divorce, tips for telling children about divorce, common reactions to divorce, and what parents needs to know when dealing issues concerning divorce.
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Smart Parenting During and After Divorce: What to Do When the Other Parent Speaks Negatively About You to Your Child
One of the most destructive things you can do to your own relationship with your child is to speak negatively about the...
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Smart Parenting During and After Divorce: Introducing Your Child to Your New Partner
The advice in this artilce will be very difficult for most of you to agree with. That being said, let me also say that...
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Holiday Depression in Children
For some children, the holidays are one the most difficult times of the year. Figuring out if your kids fall in that...
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Smart Parenting During and After Divorce: Co-Parenting Responsibilities of the Custodial Parent
At various points in this article you will see the term custodial parent. This is a legal term. When it is used here it...
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Smart Parenting During and After Divorce: Discipline Problems Related to Divorce
Children can have discipline difficulties related to their parent's divorce that show themselves in three major...
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