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Children Of Divorce: Unfortunately children are vastly affected by
divorce. This sub-category deals with the affects of divorce on children.
Read in more detail how to minimize the emotional travails of your child
while you are going through the divorce and its aftermath. Here you find
some articles devoted to the art of co-parenting a child who is no longer
living with both of his or her parents due to divorce. This divorce sub-category
will help you and your child adjust to the family divorce.
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Children and Divorce
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Alvin Michaels
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This month's article, written by Alvin B. Michaels, M.D., offers some very valuable information for dealing with children in relation to a divorce.
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15-May-2003
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Does Divorce Devastate Children
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Ashton Applewhite
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Ashton Applewhite, author of "Cutting Loose" (HarperCollins, 1997) rejects the absolute premise that all divorce inevitably damages children, along with its polar opposite that all intact families are sane and healthy. Based on many interviews with divorced parents, the author concludes that a good divorce is better for children than a bad marriage. This article examines the conditions under which divorce can improve the quality of family life in its broader definition.
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15-May-2003
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Teenagers and Divorce
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Dennis Rozema
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This article is written to help you deal with the issues of your teenagers in relation to divorce. Dennis Rozema answers typical questions and offer ideas on how to make divorce a less painful experience for teenage children.
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15-May-2003
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Using Children as Negotiating Tools
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Dean M. Schreyer
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Far too often, parents go into the terrorist business, and sign up their own children for hostage duty. They engage in the indefensible practice of using their own children as pawns, with which to extort domination, manipulation and control over the other parent, with utter disregard to the devastation this inevitably causes the child.
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23-Oct-2002
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