Help Your Child Through Divorce
The Things That Parents Can Focus on to Improve Your Child’s Mental Health, Happiness, and Growth Through Challenging Times
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Narrated by:
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John Ofria
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By:
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Thomas Mellor
About this listen
Discover how to ease your child through one of the most difficult times in their life.
Are you going through a divorce and worried about how your kids will handle it? Do you want them to be happy regardless of what your marriage is going through?
Do you want to make sure that they get through the divorce process without being emotionally scarred for life?
Divorce can undeniably get strenuous and there’s also no denying your whole family will be affected.
However, tending to your children remains a priority, and learning how to help them cope is a must.
Many kids suspect their parents are getting divorced before being told anything but few know how to deal with it.
Just like a toxic marriage can be devastating for you and the family, a toxic divorce can do just as much damage.
Studies suggest children with divorced parents are four times as likely to have social problems and 300 percent more likely to experience mental health issues.
Modeling good behavior in a time of great distress can thus play a crucial role as your child gets back on their feet.
This guide will help you set up the best environment for your child to be happy and thrive despite changing circumstances.
In this book, you will discover:
How to manage arguments and keep a healthy environment, especially when your kids are around
- How to break the news of your divorce to your kids in a loving, open, and truthful manner
- What influences children and how to get them through the actual divorce process
- How to peacefully switch from parenting together to co-parenting separately
- What a good co-parenting plan entails and what you need to aim for
- How you can deal with the change and still retain stability for your children
- Common stages of divorce grief and what to look out for in your kids and in yourself
- Red flags you need to know and when you should seek professional help
- How to base your co-parenting on rock-solid communication—with rules to follow and efficiency to strive for
- And much more
You deserve happiness and so do your kids—even if it means going through a divorce and having to work through it.
It may feel tough at first but this approach will keep your child in a good relationship with both parents, which is key to their wellbeing.
Make your children feel safe, prioritized, and loved, no matter what’s going on between you and your soon-to-be ex.
If you want to help your child thrive through these challenging times, then scroll up and click the “Add to Cart” button right now.
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