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When your marriage ends, it can devastate kids. This article offers ways for parents to help their children cope when they are dealing with a divorce.
When you and/or your spouse decide to end your marriage the effects can be devastating. Here are some ways to protect yourself emotionally and financially.
When parents choose to separate, it affects every member of the family in different ways. Children with ADD may have additional negative reactions.
Children's authors give two very different stories on dealing with a family breakup - one lighthearted, the other mysterious.
Similar to grief, the emotions faced in a divorce are complex and won't go away easily, but being more self-aware could help you cope better.
Join thirteen year-old Brian Robeson on an adventurous quest to survive a plane crash, the Canadian wilderness and his parents' recent divorce.
Introduce a child struggling with divorce to one of four fictional friends guaranteed to share the burden of a broken family and the hope to be found in a bad situation.
As a book and movie, "The Starter Wife" has brought attention to first wives whose marriages end in divorce. Here's a brief glimpse at the world of the starter husband.
Sneak a normally forbidden peek at someone else's mail and journal entries and get acquainted with Leigh Botts, a child struggling with his parents' divorce.
The term 'part time dad' is not the most flattering of names to be called, however you may well be feeling that way after you and your partner have separated.
In his Newbery Honor Book Jack Gantos continues the entertaining tale of Joey Pigza, a boy afflicted with ADHD as he visits his estranged father for the summer.
It's never an easy decision to file for a divorce. The divorce process causes many emotions which are all apart of the transition.
Brain, Child is a literary parenting magazine for moms who enjoy thinking about complex parenting issues in an intellectual and emotional way.
Children of divorce may not enjoy the holidays very much due to feeling shuffled around, missing their other families, and feeling guilt over leaving one parent behind.
Divorce can have a devastating effect on children. Knowing which behaviors can indicate emotional problems will help parents support children during this difficult time.


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