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A Child’s Place is Being a Child

February 18, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

To the children, the emotional huddles, the atypical outbursts and the squabbling over simple scheduling matters spell out something is amiss and very wrong. Did they do something wrong to get both parents so upset?

If kids can’t keep secrets from their parents, why do parents keep such a big secret from the children? The kids know.

If the parents are planning their transition following their separation or divorce, when do the older children participate in the plans about them?
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Customizing a Private Approach or Going Public

October 22, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

One of my best friends, Jim, is facing what he sees a tough road ahead. It’s not that he and his wife are separating; it’s the unwelcome help he’s receiving from his gym mates. One soccer buddy boasts that Jim must lead the troops and show the rest of the guys what we’re made of. Another was convinced that he got the short end of the stick when he divorced having to pay child support for his two toddlers who lived with their mother. The team coach offers his support by rubbing his hands together proclaiming the battle’s just begun!

These words encouraging a contest of wills are unsettling to Jim because they’re talking about his family. He just wants some privacy to figure out what he’s entitled to and pay what the law says he needs to pay. He also sees a future with the kids at all stages of their lives.
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