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Category: Divorce and Child Development

Divorce and Your Child’s Self-Esteem

May 24, 2018 Office

    In a solid marriage, our children are not intended to be our primary focus. The primary emphasis is…

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Posted in: Children and Divorce, Divorce and Child Development Filed under: child's self esteem, Divorce, putting down the other parent

Raised by a Borderline Personality Disordered Parent

May 18, 2018 Office

A child raised by a parent with borderline personality disorder has one of the most difficult childhoods to navigate. Since…

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Posted in: Children and Divorce, Divorce and Child Development Filed under: BPD and alienation, BPD parents, impact of BPD on children

Your Child May Be Harmed by Your Divorce Behaviors

March 4, 2018 Office

Susan Boyan, LMT Parents have a tremendous influence on how their children transform into adults. You may be familiar with…

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Posted in: Children and Divorce, Co-parenting, Divorce and Child Development, Divorce Recovery, Getting Divorced Filed under: Boyan, children, Divorce, divorce modeling legacy, legacy, recovery

How can I Help My Adolescent Navigate Separation and Divorce?

March 1, 2018 Office

Adolescent Adjustment Maccoby and Mnookin (1992) reported that adolescent adjustment (absence of depression, low levels of deviant behaviors, and academic…

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Posted in: Divorce and Child Development Filed under: adolescent, Divorce, impact, separation, teen, teenager

How does Separation and Divorce Impact Infants?

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All children regardless of age experience separation and divorce as painful processes that disrupt their lives.  In fact, more than…

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Posted in: Divorce and Child Development Filed under: adjustment, Divorce, impact, infant, separation

How Does Separation and Divorce Impact Toddlers?

February 28, 2018 Office

Emotional, Physical and Mental Well-being Understanding how divorce and separation affects toddlers is critical to their emotional, physical and mental…

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Posted in: Divorce and Child Development Filed under: Divorce, impact, separation, Toddler

How Can I Help My Toddler Navigate Divorce and Separation?

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Parents play an essential role in their toddler’s adjustment to divorce and family separation. Divorce is especially stressful and confusing…

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Posted in: Divorce and Child Development Filed under: Divorce, navigate, separation, Toddler

How Does Separation and Divorce Impact Preschool Children?

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  Experience Confusion Preschool children are often bewildered by their parents’ separation and divorce. Wallerstein and Kelly (1980), reported that…

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Posted in: Divorce and Child Development Filed under: Divorce, impact, preschooler, separation

How Can I Help My Preschooler Navigate Separation and Divorce?

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Parents play a central role in helping their preschool child adapt to divorce. Children between the ages of three and…

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Posted in: Divorce and Child Development Filed under: Divorce, navigate, preschooler, separation

What is A Good Living Arrangement for My Preschooler?

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Preschool parenting time schedules after separation and divorce should be consistent, predictable, routine in nature, and fulfill the unique needs…

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Posted in: Divorce and Child Development Filed under: Divorce, living arrangement, parenting time, preschooler, separation

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