Smart Parenting During and After Divorce by Peter Favaro

Smart Parenting During and After Divorce by Peter Favaro

Author:Peter Favaro
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: McGraw Hill LLC
Published: 2009-01-15T00:00:00+00:00


I have heard these sentiments more times than I can count from parents who have been repeatedly disappointed by the behavior of their former partners.

Quick Tip: When a child returns home from visitation, let him settle down. Do not ask any questions, no matter how innocent sounding. The last thing a child wants to deal with is questions as soon as he walks through the door.

Often what it boils down to is the custodial parent does not approve of the visiting parent's style, safety precautions, and family values; and, as a result, she overanalyzes what children (especially young children) say and do after visitation.

Quick Tip: Do not encourage your children to keep diaries and written records about how horrible their mother or father is. Parents often do this to assist their litigation. This causes the child to feel as though he is under pressure to chronicle every negative thing that happens. This intensifies anger and alienates the co-parent. Do your best to repair poor parentchild relationships, not make them worse.



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