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The Absentee Parent Parenting From A Distance

The Absentee Parent - Parenting From A Distance

The Absentee Parent - Parenting From A Distance

Anne Wolski

You want to be able to continue having a great relationship with your kids after separation

or divorce. This means focusing on the kids rather than your ex-partner. You need to be

parents rather than partners.

Breaking up is difficult enough without losing touch with your kids...you are feeling the loss

of that everyday contact and you believe your children miss you too. You may not always be

sure of the best way to be involved with your children. Remember - you are important to your

children so make contact and hang in there for them.

Even if you live a long way from your children, you are still their parent. No matter who

your children live with, they need and deserve to know that they are loved and wanted by

both of their parents.

Children can be frightened by the strong emotions that often come from parental breakups.

You may have to work to regain their trust. Your children need to feel safe with you and

this can take time.

Studies support the importance of children generally having both parents in their lives.

This helps their self-esteem, wellbeing and their success in life as they get the benefit of

both parents' strengths and experience.

Separation often means that you have to parent one-to-one for the first time and this can be

a challenge. At the same time, it is a new chance to get to know your child as a person and

show them they are important to you. Kids have their own ways of doing things. Let them know

you love them for who they are.

Phone calls can't replace being with your children but they are a great way of staying in

touch. Whatever happens, you are making contact and kids realize that you care.

Think about what you are going to say before you pick up the phone. The more you talk with

your children, the more things will flow and you will discover how special they are.


About the Author

Anne Wolski has worked within the health and welfare industry for more than 30 years. Go to http://www.magnetic-health-online.com to see many wonderful health articles, many of them written by doctors and others who have been involved in the health industry for many years.





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