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June 17, 2010

Divorce: How To Communicate With Your Kids

As a divorced parent you can never pay too much attention to your communication skills with your children. It keeps the doors open to a healthier, more positive relationship with them. It makes you more sensitive to issues of concern early on so you can nip them in the bud. It encourages your children to talk about what they are feeling, questions they have and situations that are creating conflict for them.

Don’t sit down and say, “Let’s talk.” Find comfortable times and places where conversation can flow naturally and easily. Then bring up related subjects in a casual way. Watching TV or movies at home can often be a catalyst for valuable conversation. Driving in the car together can also be a time of discussion, questions and sharing feelings.

via – BASIL AND SPICE LOVE AND RELATIONSHIPS – (6/2010) Divorce: How To Communicate With Your Kids.

posted to Divorce,Parenting @ 12:36 pm

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