ParentsWorld – July 2019

(Greg DeLong) #1

older. According to child psychologists and psychiatrists,
it’s very difficult for children to really understand the
reasons behind a divorce, however much parents may
try to explain. Moreover, angry, squabbling parents often
vent their anger on children for trivial mistakes. This
prompts them to blame themselves for their parents fall-
ing out and this could cause great emotional stress.
“If the children feel guilty and blame themselves for
your troubles, explain to them that they are not to blame
for your falling out. Assure them that both parents will
continue to love them unconditionally, if not more than
before,” advises Dr. Mundada.
“My kids were terrified when my husband and I
decided on a trial separation. They literally withdrew
from us and kept each other company. They feared that
our separation would separate them. They also dreaded
the prospect of our being short of money after daddy
left,” recalls Preethi Singh*, a divorced mother of two
pre-teens.
Here are some suggestions offered by Dr. Mundada
to make divorce less painful for children, if it is inevi-
table.



  • Before talking to the children, estranged parents
    should discuss the impact of a divorce on them. Devise
    workable solutions to soften the blow bearing in mind
    that it’s your responsibility to make them feel emotion-


ally and financially
secure.


  • Sit together and
    break the bad
    news calmly to the
    children. Save the
    blame games for
    later and give a
    simple explanation
    as to why you feel
    your marriage needs
    to end.

  • Allow time and
    space for a volley of
    questions. Deal with the difficult questions calmly and
    patiently while reassuring them of unconditional love
    from both of you.

  • After the news has sunk in, engage in some activ-
    ity that you always enjoy together. Children are more
    secure when they feel a sense of continuity in life.
    It is natural that children react badly to a divorce.
    If a child is unhappy with the new arrangements, take
    turns to spend more time with her individually. Divorce
    is a traumatic experience but with the passage of time
    everybody, including children, get over it.
    *Name changed to protect identity


Dr. Sagar Mundada
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