How To Talk To Your Children
About Divorce
Divorce - How to rebuild
your life, how to talk to your
children
If
your child is young, you will want to talk to them about
your divorce with
your partner. You may want to leave the talk up to the
parent that is closer to the child if they are in their
teens or older. A child, at any age, will have an issue
with their parents during adivorce. You
will want to be careful how you handle the situation because
you never know what may happen and what the child might do
to react to thedivorce. To a
small child,divorce
is
the hardest. Their entire world seems to
collapse
They will become enraged and scared.
They won't know what to expect, until you talk to them,
they will feel like they have just become an orphan. When
it come to a divorce
with children involved, you will
want to make it as quickly and do a lot of damage
control. You will need tot talk to them about how they
feel and you can learn how to support your child through
this.
How to you tell your child that
daddy/mommy is moving out? You should talk about your
break up and the divorce as soon as you know that it will
go through. You will need to tell the child what is going
to happen so they can expect everything and not be
affected by surprise or shock. You need to make sure that
they understand that your marriage did not fail because
of them. You will want to tell your child that they are
still loved and that nothing, other than sleeping
arrangements will change. The kids need to know that they
aren't losing a parent. If you find it hard to be
together with your partner, then you may take your child
aside and talk to them with another that loves them very
dearly. You may want to ask the babysitter or someone
whom they are close to so that they can receive
support.
You should also try to make the
talk quick and easy. You will need to give your statement
and a little definition of what means. Tell them how
the divorce will effect their lives and you
should be as honest as possible. You need to tell them
why you are getting a divorce,
explain the word divorce, and
then tell them how it will affect their relationship with
their parents. Make sure that you don't say anything bad
about your partner. Just tell your kids that you feel that
the two of you would be better apart. The kids are smart and
may agree, but they will be angry and scared because they do
not feel secure. Don't ever say anything about
the divorce that is negative, even if you are
on the phone in a different room. You never know how it
will effect their lives.
You should not just tell your
kids how you feel and about the divorce and then never talk about it
again. You need to encourage them to ask questions for
the next couple of months. Smaller children will find
difficulty so you will want to make sure that feel safe
and secure even if one of their parent's move
out.
Some of the questions that you
need to be prepared to answer are What's
a divorce? Why
are you two getting a divorce? Do you
still love them? They may
ask you to see the other parent. All of these questions need
to be answered as soon as possible so that they can feel
secure again. You may want to ask their teachers if they are
acting up. You need
any tips or news that may suggest that the child is having a
hard accepting the news.
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