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What is the most difficult age for a child to go through divorce?
Elementary school age (6–12) This is arguably the toughest age for children to deal with the separation or divorce of their parents. That’s because they’re old enough to remember the good times (or good feelings) from when you were a united family.
Is it better to divorce or stay unhappily married?
A 2002 study found that two-thirds of unhappy adults who stayed together were happy five years later. They also found that those who divorced were no happier, on average, than those who stayed together. In other words, most people who are unhappily married—or cohabiting—end up happy if they stick at it.
What are the different types of child counseling for divorce?
Each type has its own advantages and purposes. The first type for counseling children of divorce is group therapy. Therapy groups that are made up of other kids going through divorce are particularly helpful for pre-teens and teens.
What is a divorcecare for kids support group?
A DivorceCare for Kids (DC4K) support group is a safe, fun place where your children can learn skills that will help them heal. DC4K groups blend, games, music, stories, videos and discussion to help kids process the divorce and move forward.
How can I help my child go through a divorce?
Group counseling. The first type for counseling children of divorce is group therapy. Therapy groups that are made up of other kids going through divorce are particularly helpful for pre-teens and teens. Those children commonly turn to their peers (children of the same age and in the same situation) for help understanding their world.
Are support groups a good alternative to divorce counseling?
These groups may also be a more convenient, affordable alternative to seeking counseling to assist with the divorce process. If you’re dealing with sadness or uncertainty regarding the divorce, support groups may help you work through these feelings without therapy.