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New Year, New Surge of Divorces - How Will Your Children Be Affected?

The statistics tell the story.
Every January the number of couples filing for divorce rises dramatically.
And this year the numbers seem to be even higher.
When you think about it, the reason comes as no surprise.
Many couples considering splitting decide to wait until after the holidays to break the news to their children.
Others wait to take advantage of year-end job bonuses so they'll have the extra funds to cover attorney, moving and other related expenses.
Regardless, it's not the why that should be concerning us at this time - it's the how.
How are these couples, if they are parents, going to approach their separation or divorce - and how will it affect their innocent children? I, too, planned my separation at this time of year more than a decade ago.
My son was eleven at the time.
We told him a couple of days after Christmas but didn't make the physical split until February 1st.
These winter separations can be especially difficult for children coming as it does in the middle of the school year.
Parents need to bend over backwards to minimize the changes and transitions in their child's life so as to keep school-related schedules, after-school activities, playtime with friends and other routines as much the same as possible.
Choosing to co-parent, my former husband and I each maintained a residence, intentionally located within a mile or two of each other.
Our son got off the school bus at one house or the other, with little disruption of his normal routine.
At the end of the school year one of his teachers came up to me saying she just learned that my husband and I split up in February.
She said she was quite surprised because my son didn't skip a beat in school.
He still maintained his straight As.
You can't imagine how gratifying that was for me.
Little did I know then that a decade later I would be writing a book and devoting my life to alerting parents about the pitfalls of divorce if their decisions are not child-centered.
My advice is simple, but not always easy.
Put yourself in your child's place and feel the insecurity, fear, anxiety, guilt and shame that your child may be experiencing.
Make decisions based on how he or she is going to look back and remember these next several years.
oDid you put their physical, emotional and psychological needs first? oDid you respect the fact that children innately love both parents and are wounded when one of them is disparaged, regardless of your personal perspective about it? oDid you force your child to be a spy or go-between, taking on responsibilities that children should not bear? oDid you ask your child to choose between loving Mom or Dad, or take sides in any way? oDid you keep one of their parents from active participation in their life because you wanted to hurt your spouse? These are destructive behaviors and decisions often made without considering the effects on the children who are inevitably scarred from the inside out.
And they need not take place.
It's not divorce per se that harms children, I firmly believe.
It's the parent's approach to divorce that makes all the difference in the world.
How are you approaching these challenges?
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