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link to How to help a child deal with divorce

How to help a child deal with divorce

Separation and divorce are painful and traumatic for an adult. If it's difficult for you, imagine the effect on a child, that can't completely understand what's happening, or why it's happening. Here...

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Signs of Undue Stress

It is inevitable that children are going to experience stress after their parents undergo a separation or divorce. However, it is important that, as a parent, you watch for signs of undue stress,...

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Positive Discipline – for toddlers to preschool children

Positive discipline is discipline that has a positive impact on a child's self-worth and encourages self-discipline. The emphasis is on setting boundaries, and providing explanations for those...

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Setting Limits

Setting limits is important for your child, as it will provide him with the structure and self-discipline that he will need, for his entire life. It will also help you enormously, as a single parent,...

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Single Parenting After Divorce

Parenting is hard. Single parenting is much harder. When one is a single parent, priorities which are important in a two-parent relationship become even more important. Try to keep the focus on the...

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Organizing your Child’s Room

Too much stuff in your child's room? Does it look like a hurricane blew through? Try the following tips: Many items can go on shelves, hang on hooks, or in containers on a desk or tabletop. To...

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Hello, my name is Karri. I went through a divorce when my son was 11 years old. I initiated the divorce because my partner had serious issues that he was unwilling or unable to change. I was fortunate that I had a good job and a supportive family. However, my social life was seriously effected - I lost many friends and many of the friends that I kept invited me to "couple events" which was difficult for me. I felt rage and sorrow about my personal situation. My son was confused and, at times, angry. I had to do tasks that were unfamiliar and difficult for me. Despite my former partner's personal issues, there were still aspects of him that I missed; I was lonely and overwhelmed.

I looked around, but I could not find the resources that I needed, to deal with what was happening to my life. I promised myself that when I made the journey to "beyond", I would make the necessary resources available to other women that were having a similar experience.

I have since gotten beyond my separation and divorce to a positive, healthful place (and my son is an emotionally healthy and happy child). I kept my promise and created this resource.

Enjoy all the benefits that this website can offer! I wish you all the very best on your Journey forward in Living Divorced!

-- Karri

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