Helping Young Children Cope with Divorce
Our team at Fischer & Van Thiel, LLP, recognizes that divorce takes an emotional toll on everyone involved. This can be especially true of young children, who may not possess the cognitive abilities to fully comprehend the situation. Many young children are concerned with different aspects of the divorce than their parents are, and oftentimes young children blame themselves for their parents’ separation.
It is imperative that parents are aware of their children during their divorce and that they acknowledge a child’s concerns. If you or someone you know is currently going through a divorce, having a skilled attorney on your side can make matters much simpler. Contact our Oceanside divorce attorneys today at 760-722-7646 for more information on what we can do for you.
Young Children & Divorce
Young children are particularly vulnerable to negative emotions during their parents’ divorce. Helping a child get through the divorce process can be a difficult endeavor, but if a parent keeps the following tips in mind, it can be beneficial to not only the child, but to the parents, as well. Here are some ways to help children cope with divorce:
- Make sure that the children understand it is not their fault their parents are separating. Young children especially are prone to thinking this.
- Keep communication open between parent and child. If each party knows what the other wants, thinks, and needs, the divorce process can be a lot smoother.
- Try to keep conflict with the other parent to a minimum, especially in front of the children.
- Be honest with your children. Lying to your kids can only make the situation worse.
- Depending on the age of the child, explain as much as needed. Younger children typically need less information to be comfortable with the divorce.
Contact Us
Divorce is a trying time for everyone involved. If you or someone you love is going through a divorce and needs the support of experienced legal professionals, call our Oceanside divorce lawyers at 760-722-7646.

