CO- PARENTING POSITIVELY AFTER DIVORCE: CONVERSATION STARTERS

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A divorce or separation can be a difficult time for everyone, including your children and other family members. Although you are no longer together, you are still parents and it’s vital that you put aside your differences and focus on raising your children to be happy, confident & resilient, together, despite living apart.

Use these cards to help you communicate more effectively so you can bring up your children free from anger, resentment and animosity.

Co- parenting is NOT easy but it is worth it for the long term wellbeing of your children.

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It’s not divorce that causes the most amount of harm to children but the levels of conflict they experience between their parents.

48 conversations cards to help divorced and separated parents

  • communicate more effectively
  • bring up children free from anger and resentment
  • put aside differences and focus on raising children to be happy, confident and resilient 

A divorce or separation can be a difficult time for everyone, including your children and other family members. Although you are no longer together, you are still parents and it’s vital that you put aside your differences and focus on raising your children to be happy, confident & resilient, together, despite living apart.

Use these cards to help you communicate more effectively so you can bring up your children free from anger, resentment and animosity.

Co- parenting is NOT easy but it is worth it for the long term wellbeing of your children.

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The Divorce Journal for Kids

 

Separation and divorce are traumatic events for families.

This journal is designed to help children express, explore and understand some of the strong emotions that they may be feeling and to help them process the divorce for themselves.

Keeping a journal is a very simple, but powerful way to support children.

As caring adults, we can help by simply acknowledging & listening to how a child may be feeling, without trying to “fix it”.

This Journal is designed to support open and honest communication and to help children feel heard, understood and supported during a time of great upheaval.

 

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