• Ep. 9 Talking to Young Children & Coparenting thru Divorce

  • Jun 21 2024
  • Duración: 52 m
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Ep. 9 Talking to Young Children & Coparenting thru Divorce

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  • In this episode, Kimberly Mathis, life coach, will explore the topic of managing your young children throughout the divorce process and share tips for co-parenting once the divorce is final.


    Divorce has the biggest emotional impact on school-aged children between the ages of 5 and 13 with age 11 having the highest impact for emotional trauma. Some common impacts are:

    * Emotional - with worry about what will happen to them.

    * Behavioral - changes such s regression and acting out.

    *Academic performance - a decline in school performance due to stress and anxiety.


    Kimberly shares strategies for breaking the news to young children to lessen the emotional trauma and how to manage their feelings of blame.


    We'll also discuss the issue of when divorce is caused by an affair and how and when to introduce the affair partner.


    Produced by: Whitfield Media Group, Chattanooga TN

    Editing by: Tyler Owens


    About your hosts: Lisa McCluskey is a retired healthcare executive who was faced with divorce after a 34-year marriage. She founded the podcast to share the knowledge and education she gained during the process, in order to help others avoid the pitfalls she fell into. This podcast is a labor of love.


    Patty Owens has been a Divorce Care facilitator for some 20 years and understands and guides people through the emotional cycles of divorce. She herself experienced a high conflict divorce after a long-term marriage and has a heart for helping others.

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