Anonymous wrote:Who then share with their parents. Just FYI. My daughter came home and told me that so and so's parents are on the brink of divorce and sleep in separate beds every night. And another time came home and told me that her friend's mom tells her all the time that if her parents get divorced then it is little girls fault. Oh and they also sleep in separate rooms and Dad sleeps on the couch every night with a special pillow that he hides behind the couch.
Anonymous wrote:Who then share with their parents. Just FYI. My daughter came home and told me that so and so's parents are on the brink of divorce and sleep in separate beds every night. And another time came home and told me that her friend's mom tells her all the time that if her parents get divorced then it is little girls fault. Oh and they also sleep in separate rooms and Dad sleeps on the couch every night with a special pillow that he hides behind the couch.
Anonymous wrote:Don't believe everything you hear about me and I promise to believe only half of what I hear about you.
When I was a teacher - the kindergarten teachers use to say that at open house.
Believe me, your child's teacher hear a lot about what goes on in your home!
Anonymous wrote:Families can only "hide" so much from their kids. In your divorce examples, how do you suggest the parents keep this from their kids?