The following article gives several examples for activities recommended to do with your child to help him or her cope with the divorce. Playing with your child and spending quality time together is key to dealing with this transition in your child’s life, and Earthquake in Zipland is intended for just that. Going through the […]
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Activities For Helping Children Deal With Divorce
By admin on January 13, 2010 in Children and Divorce, Divorce Articles, Divorce for Dads, Divorce in the Family, Explaining Divorce to your Child, Life After Divorce
Twelve Tips on How to Tell Your Children About Your Divorce
Getting Divorced? First Step. Break the news to your children gently. Doing so can avoid the need for extensive divorce counselling. This article presents twelve tips for informing your children of your divorce. Integrate these tips to manage your child’s expected feelings. Learn how to counsel your child effectively.
Tell the Kids About the Coming Divorce at a Family Meeting
By admin on April 26, 2007 in All Child Divorce Articles, Children and Divorce, Divorce Articles, Divorce for Dads, Divorce in the Family, Explaining Divorce to your Child
When you can safely say that your marriage isn’t going to work, then consider home based divorce counseling for your children even before downloading the online divorce forms. How? Organize a family meeting to break the news. The article offers suggestions for making a “Divorce” Family Meeting work.
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