Co-parenting after divorce: how to protect your child's well-being
Divorce can deeply affect children, but maintaining a positive relationship with both parents reduces emotional risks. Learn how to navigate co-parenting to support your child’s stability and happiness during this transition.
| Key Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Impact on Children | Loyalty to both parents; negative talk can harm emotional well-being. |
| Recommended Approach | Avoid arguments in front of children; encourage contact with both parents. |
| Support Available | CJG (Centrum voor Jeugd en Gezin) offers guidance for divorcing parents. |
| Contact for Information | cjg.olst-wijhe.nl |
The Centrum voor Jeugd en Gezin (CJG) is a Dutch government-supported organization that provides advice and support to families, particularly on issues affecting children’s well-being. In this case, they offer guidance to divorcing parents to help minimize the emotional impact on their children.
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Divorce with children: how do you remain good parents together?
When you divorce, you remain parents to your children together. Since children are loyal to both parents, it can be difficult for a child if parents speak negatively about each other. So, avoid saying nasty things about your ex-partner, even if you feel angry or sad. Make your child feel that it is okay to love both parents and encourage contact with the other parent. Do not argue in front of your child. A good relationship with both parents reduces the risk of problems after a divorce. It is therefore important that your child maintains good contact with both parents.
Do you want more information about the divorce and how to arrange this in the best way for your children? You can contact the CJG. For more information, visit cjg.olst-wijhe.nl.
