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Explaining Divorce to Children Tips
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Divorce is bad enough on its own – the worry, the sadness and disappointment, the deep, heartbreaking sadness – it can be devastating. When you have children, it can seem like all of those feelings are tripled or magnified many times over. Not only are you worried about yourself and what you have lost, but you are worried over your children's feelings and what they have lost. When it's time to explain divorce to your children, there are some important tips that will really help you explain things to them while you support them as well.
Keep Things Positive
One of the things adults don't always understand about moving on is that you have to look ahead and find the goodness in things. Sure, it's very difficult to do but sometimes it's the only thing that can save you from depression and heartbreak. It's very important for children to do the same thing. When you're explaining divorce to your children, make sure you try to keep things positive. Explain to your children what sort of things will happen during the divorce and focus on the good things so your children have something to look ahead to – even though they will be upset and disappointed.
Try to Explain Things to Your Children with Your Spouse
It's important that you're both present when you explain things so that your children feel secure in the fact that you are still a family and that both parents still love them very much. It will give them the chance to ask questions and receive information and support from both of their parents. Although this can be hard to do – especially during a painful divorce, it's still important. If you can arrange to speak to your children about the divorce with your spouse, definitely do so.
Assure Your Children That They Are Loved
During a divorce, sometimes children need extra assurance from their parents. While you may think that they know how much they are loved, you want to be sure that they understand that BOTH parents love them very much and that they have absolutely nothing to do with the divorce. Children don't comprehend all of the small things that can lead to divorce so it's easy for them to wonder if they've done something wrong. Be sure to give your kids a little extra love at this time!
Just remember to be supportive, loving and to help your children think ahead and they will get through the divorce more easily. When you use the tips and tricks above, you will be helping your child to get through the divorce as a happy and well adjusted child.
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