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Child and Divorce - How to Love Your Child and Divorce Your Spouse at the Same Time

By Rob Richards, published May 21, 2007
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Child and Divorce go together like oil and water. No matter how hard you stir, they just don't mix. Life happens though and sometimes we must love our Child and Divorce our spouse in the midst of this life. In this article, we'll look at what you can do to love your Child and Divorce your spouse.

Child and Divorce - Protect your Child

There are many children in the world today that are going through the process of having their parents get a divorce. It is difficult not to involve the children in the process of divorce, but even more important that each child not be negatively affected or hurt by any of it at all. The effects of divorce can be very traumatic and have long term effects on the life of your child. Changing a child's living arrangement, time with their parents, and lifestyle can be very difficult. Your child may exhibit anger towards you and to others.

The best way to protect your child from the ravages of divorce is to be selective in the information you share with them. Your little one may not need to know the real reasons for the divorce (ie. infidelity), but rather that mommy and daddy need to be apart now for their own good.

Child and Divorce - Protect Your Child

How much trauma a child experiences is determined by the child's experience of the event and not by the event itself. Every child is different and how they are going to react to your divorce will be different. Your attitude during the divorce and to your spouse is very important to how the child is going to take it all in. The words that you use and things that you do, are going to expose your children to either an emotional pain or a healing heart. As the adult, you have the ability to choose. Exhibit some self control when talking about your spouse in front of your children. No matter how you may feel about your spouse, he or she is still your child's mommy or daddy.

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