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Helping your child adjust to their new home

On Behalf of | Jul 8, 2022 | Family Law |

People who are going through a divorce need to ensure that their kids are well adjusted and able to thrive despite their parents splitting up. Both parents can do this by making sure their house is like a home to their children.

There are several things that you can do if you’re in this position. One of the most important steps to take is to pay close attention to what your children are saying and doing. This can help you to determine how you can help them to adjust.

Give them their own space

Ideally, your children will have a bedroom to call their own. This may be a shared one but at least it gives them space. They can keep their belongings there instead of having to bring them back and forth. Having their things at each parent’s house can help them to feel more at home there. It also reduces stress because they won’t have as much to worry about on transition days.

Ask for their help with decorating

Getting the children’s help with decorating the house enables them to put touches around that feel like their own. This doesn’t mean that you need to let them have free reign, but you can give them control over small things like choosing a paint color for their bedroom or a theme for the bathroom.

At the start of the divorce, you should work to get the parenting plan set as quickly as you can. This provides everyone with a firm plan for the children, which can help them to thrive. It also enables both parents to know their responsibilities and rights. 

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