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Divorce is a difficult event, and telling your child about it can be very difficult. Below are some tips that can help parents cope with this difficult task:1. Prepare in advance. Try to prepare for the conversation with your child in advance so that you have a clear understanding of what you are going to say and how best to convey it.2. Tell the truth. It is important to tell the truth about what is happening. Explain the reasons for divorce in a simple and easy to understand manner, using appropriate words for your child's age.3. Be sincere. Tell your child how you feel, but don't overwhelm him with your emotions and keep your feelings under control. It is important to emphasize that you still love the child and will care for him.4. Prepare answers to the questions. The child may ask many questions about what is happening. Prepare your answers in advance, or at least try to imagine what they might ask you.5. Make sure your child feels supported. Explain to your child that he is not to blame for his parents' divorce. Make sure he feels your love, support and care.6. Give your child time to adapt. Divorce is a difficult stage in the life of not only parents, but also the child. Give him time to adapt to his new life.7. Explain the next course of action. Tell your child what everyday things will look like when mom or dad is not living with them, and how their meetings will be.8. Avoid accusations and criticism. You should not speak evil about your ex-spouse in the presence of your child. This may cause the child to feel guilty about either parent.9. Focus on positive change. If possible, emphasize that all changes after divorce come with advantages, and that the family will still exist to support each other in any situation. 10. Address your child's possible concerns and concerns. After sharing the news, give your child some time to process their emotions. Protect your child from possible apathy, depression or other negative emotions. If he is afraid or anxious about something, work with him to find ways to solve these problems. Divorce is a difficult topic, but if you approach the story in a balanced and sensitive way, your child will find the strength to adapt to the changes. It is always important to tell the truth with your child, provide support and protect his feelings. Sign up for a consultation: WhatsApp, Telegram +79202946939 Skype: ktatian1