Sesame Street has created a new webpage called “Little Children, Big Challenges: Divorce” to provide children who are experiencing divorce with tools. Here is one of the video clips from the page:
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Showing posts with label Divorce. Show all posts
05 October 2013
06 August 2013
Dealing with children's emotions after a divorce
The Huffington Post has a great article of how parents can help children through a family breakup. Parents can help their child by:
- Reassuring them that they are not to blame for the divorce
- Letting them know you will not leave them
- Reminding them that they are special
- Expecting unpredictable behaviour from
Just to name a few things.
29 February 2012
Divorce Enablers
From AMCAP & Psychology Today.
You thought therapy would save your marriage? And all you got was divorce? Well, feel free to blame your therapist. That's because, for a long time, most therapists have been soft on divorce.
Few fields have played a bigger role in the evolution of America's mental health care system than couples therapists. These days, roughly one million American couples a year seek counselling to save their marriages or relationships. Many also attend pre-marital counselling.
Read the full article at Psychology Today.
You thought therapy would save your marriage? And all you got was divorce? Well, feel free to blame your therapist. That's because, for a long time, most therapists have been soft on divorce.
Few fields have played a bigger role in the evolution of America's mental health care system than couples therapists. These days, roughly one million American couples a year seek counselling to save their marriages or relationships. Many also attend pre-marital counselling.
Read the full article at Psychology Today.
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