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How to tell your kids about your impending divorce
On behalf of Edwards & Associates posted in Divorce on Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Telling your kids about your divorce is a highly sensitive subject and should be handled as such. No matter what the age of your child, a clear understanding on how the divorce will have no bearing in the change of feelings or love towards them is what is of most importance. It's best to decide a time to break the news to them so that should they have questions or want to discuss it, that you will be available to them.
While breaking the news of a divorce isn't an easy task, honesty and calmness are important when discussing it. It will serve no use to speak poorly of the other parent or speak poorly of the marriage in general. It can be as simple as telling a child that mom and dad are deciding to get a divorce because they can no longer live with each other.
It is important that a message of this sort is followed up and emphasized with the reassurance that both parents love their child very much and that part will never change. Assure your child the divorce has nothing to do with them, because ultimately it doesn't.
Children are smart and intuitive, and they will most likely suspect trouble far sooner than you would expect. That is why honesty is the best policy. When their fears of divorce do become confirmed, there needs to be an open line of communication. Divorce is the dissolution of a marriage, but a positive parenting structure should always remain intact.
Source: Huffington Post, "So You're Getting Divorced. How Do You Break The News To The Kids?," David Wygant, Sept. 7, 2011
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