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You and your wife have tried to salvage your marriage but you realize
it's time to divorce. The step is difficult enough for adults. For
children, the thought of seeing their mom and dad split up can be even
more frightening and confusing. Their sense of stability can be shaken,
their allegiances tested, their psyches scarred. How can you tell your
children about a pending divorce in a healthy way? Try these five
steps:
- 1. Don't keep the fact that you're getting a divorce a
secret from your children. They're smarter than you think and will
realize soon that something is afoot.
- 2. Don't wait until you're
about to sign the divorce papers to tell them, either. Your kids need
time to adjust to the reality that mom and dad won't be living in the
same house anymore and will begin new, separate lives.
- 3. Tell
your kids about the divorce together. Mom, don't tell Johnny on the way
to soccer practice, and, Dad, don't tell Jane on the way to a ballet
recital. Your children should hear from the two of you together that
your marriage is ending and that the relationship between the two you
will be different.
- 4. Keep the reasons for the divorce simple.
Don't delve into past wrongs or grievances. Don't tell your children
that the reason for your divorce is that Dad or Mom has found someone
younger or better.
- 5. Tell them that the divorce is upsetting,
and it will be sad. They also need to know that despite that you love
them and will always be their mom and dad.
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