April 21, 2010
Ideas For Divorce Parenting: How To Help Your Child Through It
If you are going through a divorce then you know just how tough it can be. Of course when you marry someone you are deciding to spend the rest of your life with them. This is not something that any plans for and when you get to that point where you both feel as though divorce is only the answer you are probably at your wit’s end mentally and emotionally. What’s even worse is when there are children involved because then they are going through all of this just as you are.
One of the biggest problems of going through a divorce when children are involved is that often the parents forget about the kids, usually not intentionally, and the children end up suffering big time as a result. Just because they may be young and you do not think they know what is going on that is probably not the case. Children can sense when their parents are angry or tense and you especially do not want to be showing these feelings towards one another in front of them. Even though you may feel as though your life is over you can take a look at your child and see that you have to go on and make sure they are happy.
One of the most important tips to remember is to never put yourself before your child. Just because you are going through all of this you sort of have to put your feelings aside or find other ways to deal with them and make sure your child is okay first and foremost. Seeking counseling is one of the best things that parents in this situation can do. The last thing they need to hear at such a delicate time is one parent bad mouthing the other.
Always have patience when dealing with your child after a divorce. Just because you as parents are not able to get along anymore that does not mean that your child should have problems with one or both parents. The reason they are probably acting out is because they do not know how to handle their emotions and may lash out at you or others as a result. Instead of yelling at your child and taking out your emotions on them see where they are coming from and try to help them feel better.
For divorce parenting you have to let any children involved know that they had nothing to do with the divorce. It is important for divorcing parents to ensure their child never feels as though they are to blame. If you ignore things and let your child deal with all that worry and guilt they are feeling, it is more likely than not going to continue to get worse and worse. As a responsible parent you should be more than happy to be there to show love and support to your child.
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