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from: Positive Effects of Divorce on Children: You can Make it Happen!


Turn to just about any medical journal, and you'll read about children having trouble dealing with their parents' divorce. What you don't read is that as the acute grief fades and the years go by, these children can become just as physically and mentally healthy as kids whose parents have not been divorced. Some studies even show that divorce may have positive effects on children. If you want your children to show positive effects of the divorce, there are a few things that you can do.

Be Honest - But not too Honest

If your children ask you about the divorce, have an all-purpose vague response, such as, "Mom and I just couldn't seem to agree on anything anymore, and we were fighting a lot. We think our decision is best for everyone." This will give kids an idea of why the divorce had to occur, without you succumbing to the temptation to complain about your spouse to your kids.

Allow your Child to Verbalize Good and Bad Feelings about the Divorce

This can be tricky, since you don't want to put your spouse down. At the same time, you want your children to feel free to express their feelings. Try supportive listening. For instance, if your son says, "I'm kind of glad Daddy's gone. It scared me when he came home and yelled." You might respond, "I understand that Daddy's behavior was scary sometimes and that sometimes you're not sorry he moved out." If you handle these discussions correctly, one positive effect of divorce on children is the ability to express their concerns and needs.

Work Out a Visitation Agreement

Unless your spouse has done something truly terrible to the children, such as sexually abusing them or giving them street drugs, there is no reason why he shouldn't have full visitation rights. Even if you don't like your spouse, your children still love him. One positive effect of divorce on children is the gift of being able to know each parent separately.

Keep Your Kids Out of the Middle

Remember in grade school when you never spoke to the person you had a secret crush on? You sent your friends to do it instead, and probably spent hours afterwards grilling them about what he said and did. What might have been cute in grade school is toxic to your kids. You're a grown up, now, and it's not fair to ask your child to play middleman. If you have something to say to your spouse, say it to him directly. This will give your children a chance to see how healthy communication works.

Watch out for Manipulation

Parents who are divorced are well aware that their choice has affected their children's happiness, at least temporarily. This knowledge leads to a huge temptation to give the kids extravagant gifts or privileges. Kids themselves sometimes realize this and manipulate the situation, asking Mom when Dad has already said no, and vice versa.
If you do catch your child attempting such a manipulation, confront them with it, and let them know that the behavior is unacceptable to both of you.

If you and your ex-spouse are willing to devote time and energy to your children, there is no reason for them to be negatively affected by divorce permanently. In fact, you may very well see positive effects of divorce on your children once you give them time to get used to things.


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