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  • Counseling Benefits Divorce Children: Pros of Counseling

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    Counseling benefits for divorced children come in many varieties. First it counseling can be used to help children to make the adjustments that they need to accept their parents’ divorce and to build coping skills. Secondly it can be used to help children to deal with their emotions, and thirdly it can be used to help them manage their on-going concerns and problems that have developed because of the… Continue reading

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  • Behavioral Cues That Could Mean Trouble

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    The process of divorce is hard on everyone in the family. The key to surviving a divorce as a family is to pay attention to the behavioral cues that members of your family, including yourself, are having an especially rough time adjusting. Today’s posting is going to talk about these behavioral cues.

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  • Children’s Behavior Problems and Divorce

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    From my experiences as a counselor I have discovered that one of the reactions kids can have to a divorce is to change their behavior. These changes can be either negative or positive. As a parent you need to address both of these changes to ensure that your child is making the adjustments to your divorce in a positive manner.

    Negative behavior changes, such as temper tantrums, breaking the… Continue reading

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