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Divorce and Children

This presentation will help you break out the divorce news to your children in a much easier way.

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Divorce and Children

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  1. Divorce and Children This presentation will help you disclose the news of divorce to your children much easier.

  2. How to Deal with a Toddler • Kids aging from 2 to 3 years understand stuff quite slow. • Both parents should give enough emotional support to them. • A toddler should be given enough time and support from both of the parents • Should be taken care of properly so that they won’t feel a sense of loss.

  3. How to Deal with a School Going Child • “Mom and Dad are not going to live together” instead of “Mom and Dad don’t love each other anymore.” • Reassure the child that both parents love him and he won’t be left isolated. • Reassure the child that the separation has nothing to do with him. • While telling the reason of separation, keep the information brief so that the child don’t get confused.

  4. How to Deal with an Older School Going Child • Older school going children thinks a lot about this type of happenings. • Guide them continuously in the homework and their daily routine activities. • Caring about the children in this way can make them feel secured having less impact on their lives.

  5. How to Deal with a Teenager • A teenager might feel lonely, scared and sometimes aggressive. • A teenager thinks about his friends and his school when this kind of happenings occur. • It should be make sure that either of the parent shouldn’t blame each other while talking to him. • He needs to be reassured that no decision will be made without his consent.

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