Divorced Fathers Network
Advocates Of Shared Parenting
'Because Children Love Both Their Parents'
Overview of What Affects Your Children's Emotional and Psychological State in Divorce*
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What happened in your family before you separated and how your children were affected by it.
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How well you and the other parent handle the changes and decisions you must make during the crisis period and into the future.
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How well you respond to your children's needs for love, support and protection despite your own grief and fears. Children's needs will differ depending on their individual personalities.
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How well both of you as parents organize or reorganize your home and daily routines for the children.
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How well you keep your children out of the middle of your problems and manage your differences with the other parent.
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How psychologically healthy you and the other parent are, especially the parent your children live with the most time.
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How well both of you maintain your relationship with your children, despite the changes in residence and time together.
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How successful you are in keeping the number of changes for your child to a minimum.
*from "Mom's House, Dad's House" by Isolina Ricci, 1980, 1997
Contact DFN by: phone: 831-335-5855
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