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Children between the ages of 6 and 12 may experience more negative reactions to divorce than other age groups. During this stage, children develop a sense of self and form attachments outside their immediate family.
Children differ in terms of how theyll respond to divorce. For most kids, it has a short-term impact that seems to last for roughly a year or so. During that time, theyll suffer from lower self-esteem, increased anxiety and depression, less quality contact with their parents and a decreased standard of living.
A toddler may not exhibit any signs of being affected by a divorce until they get older. Toddlers cant process whats happening, sometimes they dont even remember when the family was intact. But the questions will come later.
6 Tips to Help Your Children Through a Divorce Rehearse What Youll Say. Anticipate Delayed Reactions. Emphasize What Will Stay the Same. Remind Them Its Okay To Talk About What Theyre Feeling. Let Them Know Its Not Their Fault. Stay On Top of Their Mental Health.