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With around 800,000 to 900,000 divorces occurring annually in the U.S., it's crucial as a society we learn how to better create safety, attachment, and emotional health for children of divorce. Dr. Skinner reminds us all, "It's never too late"-- to heal, grow and get better in all of our relationships. Wherever you're at, please join us as we aim to compassionately touch on five key areas to help make life better for children and families experiencing the aftermath of divorce. You and us, We got this. Carly Red & Dr. Skinner. 00:00 Introduction and Today's Topic 00:24 The Impact of Divorce on Families 01:16 Statistics on Divorce Rates 03:29 Betrayal Trauma and PTSD Post-Divorce 06:31 The Importance of Safety and Attachment for Children 12:18 Five Key Steps to Help Children of Divorce 12:48 Creating a Safe and Structured Environment 15:27 Effective Parenting Styles 18:29 Handling Transitions Between Homes 25:44 The Language We Use About Our Ex-Spouse 29:24 Protecting Your Child's Safety 30:08 Seeking Professional Help 31:00 Communicating Divorce with Children 33:14 Handling Emotional Conversations 38:26 Navigating Parenting Differences 42:17 The Importance of Maturity and Reconciliation 42:45 The Never-Ending Relationship of Divorced Parents 44:57 Healing, Moving Forward, Finding Happiness 48:51 Never Too Late: Acknowledging Pain and Rebuilding Relationships 53:31 Final Thoughts and Encouragement Watch the episodes on Youtube: [https://www.youtube.com/@FindingNoble/featured] https://www.youtube.com/@FindingNoblePodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@FindingNoblePodcast] We are hoping to help homes, families and educators everywhere… so please like, review, subscribe and... even share with friends and family looking for parenting support. To subscribe to helpful emails head here: https://findingnoble.com/about/ [https://findingnoble.com/about/] ***SEND YOUR PARENTING QUESTIONS TO: hello@findingnoble.com
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