Your divorce may change your children. They may feel guilty and feel as though the divorce is somehow their fault. They may feel anger toward a specific parent, due to actions that they think occurred during the course of the marriage. They may feel shame, …
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Enacting Parallel Parenting
As a parent, you want to be consistent with your child. You want to teach them right from wrong and instill values that they will hold onto as they grow and develop. When they misbehave, you want to make them understand why what they did …
CONTINUE READINGDealing With Being Denied Court-Ordered Parenting Time
You had a plan. You knew how you wanted to spend your parenting time with your child. You were going to pick them up from school, take them home, help them with their homework, cook dinner, and have a quiet evening together, giving you and …
CONTINUE READINGArizona State Psychologists Developing Program for Children of Divorce
With all of the logistical challenges that children of divorce have to face in adjusting to a new situation and new routines in how they spend their time, you, as a parent, can sometimes lose sight of the emotional challenges that a child may face. …
CONTINUE READINGLearning from Saturday Night Live’s ‘Dad Christmas’ Sketch
During the holiday season, you may come across additional challenges as a father who has gone through the divorce experience. You may find that you are not able to spend as much time with your children as you would like. You may not get any …
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