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How To Listen To Your Children About Your Divorce Divorce is certainly a tough phase for you and your children. You should carefully listen to your children what they have to say regarding your divorce.

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Divorce is certainly a tough phase for you and your children. You should carefully listen to your children what they have to say regarding your divorce.

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Page 1: How To Listen To Your Children About Your Divorce

How To Listen To Your Children

About Your Divorce

Divorce is certainly a tough phase for you and your

children. You should carefully listen to your children

what they have to say regarding your divorce.

Page 2: How To Listen To Your Children About Your Divorce

Give Children Your Full Attention

Give full attention to your children. Turn off the television and anything else that may cause disturbance.

Make eye-to-eye contact with your children while they are talking to you.

If you feel you might get distracted, tell your children to talk at another time because what they have to say is important for you.

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Listen To Them Without Trying To

Change Their Feelings

You should listen to your children without adding anything in their thoughts.

By fixing, judging and criticizing to what they are saying may hurt their feelings.

You should listen to your children uninterruptedly. Failing to do so might hurt their self esteem and their self confidence.

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Try To Understand Your Children’s

Feelings

You should always try to understand your

children feelings.

You can empathise with them by saying

words like, “I know how you are feeling”.

You should work with your children to

come up with a solution considering their

thoughts.

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Get Help If Necessary

If you think you can’t cope up with your child’s feelings, then consider getting professional help.

If you feel your child does not want to talk to you about your divorce, professional help should be considered.

A mediator always works well to sort out issues like these, as he as a neutral and an unbiased person.

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For more information about separation and

divorce, please visit,

www.reviewlegal.co.uk