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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think you handled it okay, especially given that you were caught off guard and trying to respond in the moment. At 10, kids are very quick to go to “are you getting divorced?” when they hear crying or feel tension between parents. Your response was appropriate for her age—you kept it simple, reassured her, and didn’t give her adult details, which is really what she needed in that moment. That said, I do think it’s important to be mindful going forward about that level of emotional exposure when possible—not because you did something “wrong,” but because what she walked in on is likely to stick with her more than the reassurance itself. My daughter turned 10 in January, and she doesn’t even know what the word “divorce” means yet (we try to limit adult topics) but she would absolutely pick up on ongoing tension or emotional distance between me and her dad. At 10, kids know what’s already going on, so she likely already knew what was going on. Growing up, my stepdad was emotionally abusive, and a few times physically abusive toward my SAHM—mocking her, insulting her, calling her names, and constantly angry and rude to her and us almost everyday. She never cried in front of us, but I still remember being 17 or 18 and still feeling really hurt and affected by the arguments. It definitely felt like one of the worst parts of childhood. So, I really think you shouldn’t argue in front of the young kid if you can help it. In terms of your actual response to your daughter in the moment, I think you did okay—you reassured her and kept it age-appropriate. Be ready for more questions she might have later.[/quote] This isn't the 50s; your daughter knows what the word divorce means.[/quote]
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