Anger is so often part of the separation and divorce process and its effects upon children is devastating. The frustration, feeling helpless, being afraid often overwhelm child so that they don't know "what's wrong" or how to tell parents what "hurts."
Parents become frustrated because they can't comfort their children and don't know how to talk to their children. Instead of looking for reasons to blame the other parent, take a moment and learn how to speak to your children.
Below is an exercise that can help. Don't be dissuaded by the child's lack of response. Keep trying. Build the relationship with your child.
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As long as it takes, try to limit to no more than 45 minutes |
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None |
GOAL: |
To increase the children's ability to identify and respond with judgments appropriate to social, emotional and physical developmental issues. |
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For more information please contact:
Project Shalom
(443) 846-4981 or projectshalom2@aol.com
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