When parents divorce, kids don’t get a say in the decision — even though they definitely have something to say about it afterward. We asked teens whose parents split up to share the things that made ...
Divorced parents must make big adjustments to their schedules, planning ahead and preparing their kids for the new normal. Embracing non-traditional celebrations, while making up new traditions as ...
As someone with both personal and professional experience with divorce, I often get the question, “Will divorce hurt my kids?” There is no simple answer to this, but there are many ways to minimize ...
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Holidays and celebrations can intensify loneliness for families affected by gray divorce. Learn why and what can help ease ...
U.S. children whose parents divorce when they are age 5 or younger have reduced earnings as adults and increased chances by young adulthood of teen pregnancy, incarceration and death, according to a ...
Every year, nearly 1 million children in the U.S. experience a parental divorce, leading to a host of long-term implications that are sure to affect not only their personality and identity, but their ...
A father of three going through a divorce has revealed the inventive way he's able to stay connected to his three sons around the clock. Divorce can have a significantly negative impact on children.
The powerful experience of trust serves as a cornerstone and is pivotal for healthy child development. Children seek opportunities for exploration and rely on a secure foundation from which to seek ...