Going through a divorce is often challenging and fraught with anxiety and stress. When you have children, it complicates factors even more so. It worries you, but it also concerns them and causes them anxiety and fear. It can be difficult for children to wrap their heads around their parents’ divorcing. They may not fully comprehend what it means for quite some time.
If your children are older, you may expect them to harbor anger, resentment, or guilt. Younger children may want to know why. Regardless of their age, it’s essential to address their feelings about the situation and answer their questions about divorce.
Children are observant and intelligent. They can detect difficult emotions and issues you may be facing. However, they may not understand what it all means. Many parents don’t realize that they grasp what’s happening, but their kids don’t. Therefore, children have questions and concerns about what’s going on – even if they’re not asking them aloud.
Some of the most common questions kids ask about divorce include:
Explaining divorce to your children can be uncomfortable and overwhelming. Their questions may come all at once or be sporadic. Either way, if you’re prepared, it will make things more comfortable for both of you.
Some tips for answering their questions:
Going through a divorce is never easy. You may feel stressed and emotionally exhausted. When your children start bombarding you with questions, you may feel irritable and emotional. However, your children need reassurance and love.
At The Betz Law Firm, we are here to help. We are committed to guiding our clients through the court process with the same level of professionalism that we would wish for our family members.
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