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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I second the Unexpected Legacy of Divorce. It teaches you that this is something that will always affect your kid-not just during the transition. At first, I hated the book. I thought my son was doing well, he's not very affected negatively. But in the years since, I have seen the divorce affect him differently at different times. He seems in a good place (my ex and I are amicable) but it is a journey. I also second the psychologist suggestion - just setting up an outlet for him to talk is valuable. [/quote] This. It gave me a lot of comfort as an adult child of divorce, to realize that there's a different perspective from all the "yay for your divorce, everything will be great!" books. I can see how it would be not what a divorcing parent wants to be told in the moment, but I honestly love that book. [/quote]
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