Divorce Coaching | 10 Requests Children of Divorce Want Their Parents
Your children are often flooded with emotions and concerns they cannot articulate during and after a divorce.
Here are the 10 Requests that children of DIVORCE have for their parents
Do not talk badly about my other parent—this makes me feel torn apart.
Do not talk to me about child support—it makes me feel guilty and worried.
Do not make me feel bad when I enjoy my time with the other parent– I want to be able to share things with you.
Do not argue in front of me or on the phone when I can hear you! – This makes me feel trapped.
Do not ask me to keep secrets from the other parent—secrets make me feel anxious and bad.
Do not send messages with me to my other parent—it makes me afraid of their reaction.
Do not blame my other parent for the divorce—it makes me feel in the middle, wanting to protect you and defend them. I just want to be a kid.
Do not ignore my other parent during my school or sports activities. –This makes me feel sad and embarrassed.
Do not use guilt to pressure me to love you more –let me love both of you.
DO not ask me where I want to live—I have two homes and would like to see both of you as much as possible. I feel calmer when you are flexible and friendly with each other.
Adapted from Boyan & Termini, Cooperative Parenting institute, 2009
Couples counseling San Mateo provided by Edna Avraham, MFT.