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5 Lessons from Bluey Parents Can Use to Explain Divorce to Their Kids
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5 Lessons from Bluey Parents Can Use to Explain Divorce to Their Kids

Sometimes when we’re transitioning our families to divorce, parents can feel overwhelmed or confused at how to explain the transition to their children. It’s at times like these that we turn to television shows to help us learn the lessons we need to explain to our kids about the transition to divorce. Bluey offers valuable lessons that parents can utilize to explain divorce to their children in a compassionate and understanding manner. Here are five key lessons from Bluey that parents can use to explain divorce to their children.

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Divorce Guide: How to Support Your Teenager Through Your Divorce; Nurturing Teens Through Divorce: 10 Ways to Provide Support and Understanding
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Divorce Guide: How to Support Your Teenager Through Your Divorce; Nurturing Teens Through Divorce: 10 Ways to Provide Support and Understanding

Divorce can be a challenging transition for teenagers, who are navigating their own complex emotions and identities amidst the changes in their family structure. However, it's important to recognize that divorce, when approached with empathy and support, can foster resilience and growth in teenagers. Here are 10 ways to support your teenager through divorce, along with the positive effects it can have on their development in the long run.

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Divorce Guide: Am I a Bad Parent if I Get Divorced?
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Divorce Guide: Am I a Bad Parent if I Get Divorced?

For many parents, the decision to divorce can bring about a wave of conflicting emotions, including guilt, shame, and fear of judgment. However, it's essential to recognize that divorce does not make you a bad parent; rather, it's an opportunity for growth, healing, and transformation for both you and your family.

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Divorce Guide: Is It Selfish to Get Divorced?
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Divorce Guide: Is It Selfish to Get Divorced?

Is it selfish to get divorced? Divorce is a deeply personal decision that often comes with layers of emotional complexity and societal expectations. Yet, it's essential to recognize that choosing to end a marriage is not inherently selfish; rather, it can be an act of courage, self-awareness, and empowerment for individuals, families, and communities alike.

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Divorce Guide: How Do I Support My Young Children Through a Divorce? Navigating Divorce with Compassion, 10 Ways to Support Your Young Child
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Divorce Guide: How Do I Support My Young Children Through a Divorce? Navigating Divorce with Compassion, 10 Ways to Support Your Young Child

How Do I Support My Young Children Through a Divorce? Navigating Divorce with Compassion, 10 Ways to Support Your Young Child. As parents, it's natural to worry about how divorce will impact your child's well-being and development. However, it's essential to understand that divorce, when approached with empathy and support, can be a healthy and transformative experience for children and families.

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Coparenting Can Be Hard, This Book Makes It Easier: Cooperative Co-Parenting for Secure Kids: The Attachment Theory Guide to Raising Kids in Two Homes by Aurisha Smolarski
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Coparenting Can Be Hard, This Book Makes It Easier: Cooperative Co-Parenting for Secure Kids: The Attachment Theory Guide to Raising Kids in Two Homes by Aurisha Smolarski

It's crucial for coparents to recognize that their relationship dynamic directly impacts their children's well-being and adjustment to the new family structure. So, how can coparents figure this all out? Well, we have a solution for you: our very own Fresh Starts Expert Aurisha Smolarski’s book, Cooperative Co-Parenting for Secure Kids: The Attachment Theory Guide to Raising Kids in Two Homes.

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