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Eight Great Kids’ Books about Divorce: Young Readers (ages 2 – 8) 

Divorce and parental separation is tough for all members of a family, but it can be extra hard on young children who may not completely understand what’s happening and/or may lack the coping skills to easily adjust to a big change in their lives. One way to smooth the transition and help kids understand what’s happening is by reading books about divorce with your children. Kids of all ages can relate to characters in books and reading about experiences like their own can help them come to terms with big life changes. We’ve gathered our favorite books about divorce and change for young readers to help you and your child conquer the new chapter.

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Your Diary is Discoverable

Research has shown that journaling has many benefits for your emotional and mental health, from helping you achieve goals, to reducing stress and anxiety, and it has become increasingly popular, with many people incorporating daily journaling into their typical routines. Your diary seems like a safe place, where you can write down your innermost thoughts and feelings for your eyes only. However, if you are involved in a custody battle or divorce, you may be surprised to know that in some cases, your private diary could be used as evidence in court.

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Co-parenting Tips for School Year Success

For some families, heading back to school, with its structure and routine, comes as a relief. For others, the end of summer fun is a less welcome time of year, especially for kiddos who are heading to a new school, or just getting used to a new family custody schedule. Co-parenting during the school year can be chaotic, but with a few tips, you can minimize problems and maximize success!

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