How can I make sure my child’s emotional needs are being met through this process?

Children react differently to the transitions surrounding a divorce. It is common for them to feel abandoned or that the divorce is their fault.  It is important to be aware of a child’s behavior during this time and to avoid placing the child in the middle of a dispute regarding the other parent.  Aside from refraining from words or actions that would disparage the other parent to the child, it may be appropriate to seek the advice of a counselor or other professional to make sure the child’s emotional needs are being met through this process.  An attorney or pediatrician should be able to recommend a good professional counselor or psychologist.

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