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Topic: Describe what divorce teaches children. Describe 3-4 ways to help parents build resiliency in their kids following divorce. If you are a child of divorce, did anything in the readings or presentations relate to you? What helped you personally as a child? If you are a divorced parent, what did you do to help build resiliency in your kids? Integrate personal examples with this week’s reading.
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Running Head: RESILIENCE IN DIVORCE
Resilience in Divorce
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RESILIENCE IN DIVORCE
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Dealing with divorce is never easy on any child and it generally changes how a child
view relationships which may have far-reaching consequences. The following are some of the
issues that a child of divorce gets to learn about relationships. In some instances, love is not full
enough to make a relationship long lasting-sometimes parents may be deep in love but this is not
the only input required for a relationship work. Some other inputs to consider for a successful
partnership may include, the natural alignment of life choices and values between two lovers.
Another experience is a child learns is that change is inevitable whether planned or not and life is
always changing. T...
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