Author: | Sabrina Mansfield | ISBN: | 1230000226608 |
Publisher: | Renee Patterson Writes | Publication: | March 19, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Sabrina Mansfield |
ISBN: | 1230000226608 |
Publisher: | Renee Patterson Writes |
Publication: | March 19, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Divorce has a way of threatening the normal path to teen individuation. Teens are supposed to continue to move towards separation from their parents, as well as independence, in general. But, when divorce enters the picture, teens feel more like their parents have essentially separated themselves from their children.
During a divorce, parents often become more consumed with their own issues. This leaves teens neglected during this unsettling, chaotic time in their lives. Oftentimes, this causes them to have to grow up much faster than normal.
It’s because of all of these reasons why parents need to ensure that their teens are coping well during a divorce. This EBook was written for the sole purpose of helping teens of divorce cope, so they can grow up to have healthy, happy normal relationships.
You need to read these 10 tips. Then, have your teen read them. Finally, sit down with your teen and discuss these tips together. Be sure to address any concerns and answer questions you teen may have about these tips, as well as your divorce in general.
This is an informational eBook written from a personal point-of-view. This eBook is in no way intended to be legal advice for anyone reading it. Any advice that sounds as if it's from a legal point of view is not intended to be so. It's simply a list of ten mistakes I've personally seen many people make, including my parents, myself and my ex-husband, while going through a divorce.
If you need legal advice, please contact a divorce attorney. Please use this eBook as a personal diary of sorts, to help you make good personal choices while going through your divorce.
Divorce has a way of threatening the normal path to teen individuation. Teens are supposed to continue to move towards separation from their parents, as well as independence, in general. But, when divorce enters the picture, teens feel more like their parents have essentially separated themselves from their children.
During a divorce, parents often become more consumed with their own issues. This leaves teens neglected during this unsettling, chaotic time in their lives. Oftentimes, this causes them to have to grow up much faster than normal.
It’s because of all of these reasons why parents need to ensure that their teens are coping well during a divorce. This EBook was written for the sole purpose of helping teens of divorce cope, so they can grow up to have healthy, happy normal relationships.
You need to read these 10 tips. Then, have your teen read them. Finally, sit down with your teen and discuss these tips together. Be sure to address any concerns and answer questions you teen may have about these tips, as well as your divorce in general.
This is an informational eBook written from a personal point-of-view. This eBook is in no way intended to be legal advice for anyone reading it. Any advice that sounds as if it's from a legal point of view is not intended to be so. It's simply a list of ten mistakes I've personally seen many people make, including my parents, myself and my ex-husband, while going through a divorce.
If you need legal advice, please contact a divorce attorney. Please use this eBook as a personal diary of sorts, to help you make good personal choices while going through your divorce.