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by Alisa | December 4, 2017 | Uncategorized

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    Mistaking their needs for their children’s needs when they are in emotionally reactive states is the biggest and most harmful mistake divorced co-parents can make.

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    It is important for co-parents to inform children about the specifics of what has happened in the parents’ relationship. They are confused and need to know details so they can make sense of things.

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    Children aren’t really affected by their parents’ conflict.

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    Being put in the middle is very difficult for children.

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    When parents are attuned to their children they are:

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    Compassion is all about:

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    Psychologists have learned in recent years that more than anything, children need:

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    Children learn the most from:

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    Psychologists have learned in recent years that more than anything, in order to develop in an emotionally healthy manner, children need:

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  10. Question 10 of 10
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    In the “What It’s Like to be the Child” video, the teenage boy said:

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