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  2. Dec 22, 2022 · The good news is, parents can take steps to reduce the psychological effects of divorce on children. A few supportive parenting strategies can go a long way to helping kids adjust to the changes brought about by divorce.

    • Anxiety, worry, and fear. The uncertainty of how life will change causes stress. Children may fear losing a parent or moving from the neighborhood. Reassure them about what will change and what will stay the same, but don’t make promises that you may not be able to keep.
    • Anger. Children may blame you, your spouse, or both of you for “breaking up our family.” They may be frustrated that they have no control over the decisions that you and your spouse will make.
    • Sadness and grief. For children, the upset and sadness can be overwhelming as they grieve the loss of the intact family structure. They may struggle to adjust to the changes as you and your spouse share parenting time.
    • Confusion, guilt, and self-blame. Young children may be especially confused as they cannot understand the reasons for the divorce or what it means for them.
  3. Dec 22, 2022 · Experiencing a parental divorce is very common, as anywhere from 40% to 50% of marriages do not last. In fact, one study found that only around 45% of children whose parents were married at or around the time of their birth reach age 17 with their parents still married.

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    • How do you tell the kids? Let your child know what's happening as soon as the decision is final. Children are remarkably perceptive, and secrecy can cause more damage than knowledge.
    • After the separation, what's next? Change is stressful, but it doesn't have to be damaging. A child whose parents are confident, mature, loving, and trustworthy can make it through a separation with better coping skills and strengths.
  4. Aug 4, 2022 · Key points. Ongoing conflict between parents after they split up is deeply unsettling for children. Except under extreme circumstances, children are much better off keeping regular, ongoing...

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  5. Sep 6, 2023 · How Divorce Affects Children, Age By Age. Learn how divorce impacts children at different developmental stages and how to help them understand and cope at any age. By Laura Broadwell. Updated...

  6. Feb 5, 2024 · Parenting. Children and Divorce. For children, separation and divorce can be an especially sad, stressful, and confusing time. But there are ways to help your kids cope with the upheaval of a breakup. Helping your child through a divorce.

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