Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Divorce
I have a friend who is loving, balanced, insightful, and an overall great human being. Her parents divorced while raising their family. Her mom, Joyce, grandmother of ten, offered this advice about how to minimize the impact of divorce for all involved:
"Keeping the focus on the origin of our problem helped maintain as much harmony for the family as possible.
In short, the adult relationship was the root of our issues, not the children and family unit. We did not want to make our divorce the childrens' problem.
Remembering this vital distinction allowed us to come together as a family, even after we each re-married. Dissolving the marriage also allowed us to re-unite in friendship."
"Keeping the focus on the origin of our problem helped maintain as much harmony for the family as possible.
In short, the adult relationship was the root of our issues, not the children and family unit. We did not want to make our divorce the childrens' problem.
Remembering this vital distinction allowed us to come together as a family, even after we each re-married. Dissolving the marriage also allowed us to re-unite in friendship."
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