How to tell kids about divorce

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After deciding your marriage is over, along comes one of the toughest challenges of your life — figuring out how to tell your children you're getting divorced, so here are expert parenting tips on how to talk about divorce with kids.

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Figuring out how to discuss separation with my kids when their dad and I broke up was one of the hardest parts of the actual separation. Besides your own feelings you have about your breakup, you’re also feeling a bunch of different emotions on behalf of your kids. Although it’s hard to tell your young

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Fifty-percent of all marriages end in failure. That’s 50% of evangelical marriages, 50% of secular marriages, 50% of Jewish marriages, 50% of gay marriages – 50% of all marriages just end in failure. And that’s just the first marriage. Statistics show that in the U.S., not only do 50% percent of first marriages fail, but 67%

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“What about the kids?” Separation or divorce can bring up difficult parenting issues. It is usually a very sad day when two people decide to end their relationship. It’s not an easy time no matter what the circumstances are, whose fault it is or who wants it most. It hurts, and it leaves at least one – if not both – parties to move on in life without the person they were most intimate with.

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