Counseling Children Through Divorce

One of the most difficult parts of divorce is the impact it can have on your children. While adults have some control over the process, children have none. It can feel like their entire world has been turned upside down in an instant.

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Children whose parents are going through a divorce are going to have questions, no matter what age they are. Parents need to understand what some of those questions will be and why they’re being asked. How a parent responds can either lessen fears or make a bad situation much worse.

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Children whose parents are going through a divorce are going to have questions, no matter what age they are. Parents need to understand what some of those questions will be and why they’re being asked. How a parent responds can either lessen fears or make a bad situation much worse.

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Children whose parents are going through a divorce are going to have questions, no matter what age they are. Parents need to understand what some of those questions will be and why they’re being asked. How a parent responds can either lessen fears or make a bad situation much worse.

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Children whose parents are going through a divorce are going to have questions, no matter what age they are. Parents need to understand what some of those questions will be and why they’re being asked. How a parent responds can either lessen fears or make a bad situation much worse.

Helping Children Understand What’s Going On

Children whose parents are going through a divorce are going to have questions, no matter what age they are. Parents need to understand what some of those questions will be and why they’re being asked. How a parent responds can either lessen fears or make a bad situation much worse.

Helping Children Understand What’s Going On

Children whose parents are going through a divorce are going to have questions, no matter what age they are. Parents need to understand what some of those questions will be and why they’re being asked. How a parent responds can either lessen fears or make a bad situation much worse.