There were a few different times that I wanted to tell our son, but I could not find the words. I was overcome by emotion. I knew that did not want to cry when we told him about the divorce. I tried to find the right words from several books on divorce. Many of the divorce books did not address how to tell the children about your divorce. Sure, I had difficult conversations with my son in the past, the birds and the bees and such, but none like this. Divorce is the pits.
You have heard the old saying that a picture is worth a thousand words. The pictures you can present to your child can lead you through telling your story. You may be surprised at what you can find going through old photographs. I was delighted that my plan worked. When you are putting your pictures together, you will find the words. A picture can truly be worth a thousand words.
The templates provided in my book are simple to use. You really do not need any computer shills to use this unique eBook. That fact that the fill in the blanks can be used in age-appropriate terms makes it suitable for children of differing age groups. Love is the key ingredient.
The new book also focuses on five key messages that are essential for every child to hear and understand when their parents divorce. It is imperative that you share these points with your children. This will enable them to better handle, accept and even embrace the challenges and changes they will soon be facing: This is not your fault. Mom and Dad will always be your parents. This is about change, not about blame. Things will work out okay. Mom and Dad will always love you.
The five core messages are the foundation your children will depend on when they are feeling frightened, sad or insecure. Repeat the five core messages often in your own words. Youll be rewarded in countless ways as you and your children encounter and overcome the challenges of life after divorce.
For free articles on Child-Centered Divorce, Rosalind's ezine and many other valuable resources for parents go to: www.childcentereddivorce.com. You can also find Ms. Sedacca's information at www.DivorceWithoutDishonor.com - 14915
You have heard the old saying that a picture is worth a thousand words. The pictures you can present to your child can lead you through telling your story. You may be surprised at what you can find going through old photographs. I was delighted that my plan worked. When you are putting your pictures together, you will find the words. A picture can truly be worth a thousand words.
The templates provided in my book are simple to use. You really do not need any computer shills to use this unique eBook. That fact that the fill in the blanks can be used in age-appropriate terms makes it suitable for children of differing age groups. Love is the key ingredient.
The new book also focuses on five key messages that are essential for every child to hear and understand when their parents divorce. It is imperative that you share these points with your children. This will enable them to better handle, accept and even embrace the challenges and changes they will soon be facing: This is not your fault. Mom and Dad will always be your parents. This is about change, not about blame. Things will work out okay. Mom and Dad will always love you.
The five core messages are the foundation your children will depend on when they are feeling frightened, sad or insecure. Repeat the five core messages often in your own words. Youll be rewarded in countless ways as you and your children encounter and overcome the challenges of life after divorce.
For free articles on Child-Centered Divorce, Rosalind's ezine and many other valuable resources for parents go to: www.childcentereddivorce.com. You can also find Ms. Sedacca's information at www.DivorceWithoutDishonor.com - 14915
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It is important to have a Child Centered Divorce if you hope to to protect your children. You can get more information on Child Centered Divorce at www.DivorceWithoutDishonor.com as well as at www.childcentereddivorce.com
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