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Divorce and Children

Parental separation and divorce always requires adjustments for children, no matter how old they are. Children are often sad, afraid, angry and worried about who will take care of them.  Children need to know that their mother and father will still be their parents even though the marriage is ending and the parents will not live together.

During and after a parental separation and divorce, the one thing which influences children's emotional, social and psychological adjustment the most is the intensity of the conflict between the parents.  Your school counselor has information for parents including workshops, books, videos and counseling information on how to reduce conflict between parents and understand how your child is experiencing the divorce.  Boyertown Elementary also runs a monthly counseling group for children called Changing Families Club which supports a child adjusting to a parental separation.

Adapted from Divorce is a Grown Up Problem by Janet Sinberg and Nancy Gray, Children and Divorce by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Understanding the Effects of Separation and Divorce on your Child's Behavior by Edward Hanna.