Five Keys to Help Children Thrive Through Divorce
No one plans to get divorced. But more than one million children in the U.S. will experience its affects this year alone. Divorce has become a reality in our culture and innocent children are coping...
View ArticleBashing Your Ex is Bad News for Your Children
We all do it from time to time. Make a sarcastic comment about our ex, criticize something they did or didn’t do, gesture or grimace our faces when referring to our former spouse. When we do it in...
View ArticleDivorce Your Spouse – Not your Children’s Grandparents
When parents divorce, each member of the family is affected in very unique and personal ways. The age of the child, their gender, their relationship with their siblings, how close they were to each...
View ArticleParent/Child Communication – Even More Vital Post-Divorce
It’s no secret that one of the biggest challenges a parent faces after divorce is staying in good communication with your children. Obviously all parents struggle with communication issues as their...
View ArticleA Child’s Perspective on Surviving their Parent’s Divorce
Max Sindell is a young man in his early twenties who has written a book for children titled, The Bright Side: Surviving Your Parents’ Divorce. Sindell was six when his parents divorced. Over the next...
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