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Considerations for Your Children's Feelings Upon Separation

by chrisbanks divorcewithkids chrisbanksdivorcewithkids
Psychological responses are usually age-related, but at any age, divorce affects children's mental health.

There is bound to be a reaction; the degree of emotions can be managed by caring, loving parents who recognize that the end of their marriage is the beginning of a new relationship with their children.

Younger children will likely have feelings and a sense of dismay due to the loss of constant contact with one parent after separation.

The other parent cannot make up for that entirely, but cooperation between the parents is essential to keep children's lives as normal and routine as possible during and after divorce.

Older children are more likely to act out, perhaps with delinquent behavior, aggression, or taking up drugs, alcohol, or other criminal activities that will serve no good purpose in their lives.

Assure your children that their feelings are important, help them label those emotions, and talk about them.

The natural fallout of divorce's effect on kids does not have to be long-term and gradually reduces over time, especially if effective co-parenting has been undertaken, with care and devotion to the children.

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