Kids react to divorce in different ways. They might feel like they’ve done something to cause the divorce. They might feel anxious. They might withdraw or act out. These are all totally normal reactions. The best thing parents can do is let their kids know that any emotions they have are okay. Trying to cheer them up just puts pressure on
2. Keep the Lines of Communication Open. One of the most important co-parenting rules: Skype, Text, Snapchat, email and take their calls. Because the other parent is not within easy commuting distance it is important that they feel that they have access. A great tool is to keep a group calendar.No matter the caregiving arrangements—single parents, separated or divorced parents, Compromise is critical to supportive co-parenting relationships, 3 Tips to Get Kids to Follow Directions.
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