Helping Children Navigate a High-Conflict Divorce

Divorce is hard on families — and when conflict runs high, children often feel it most. This piece from the Child Mind Institute brings together guidance from psychiatrists and psychologists on practical ways parents can shield kids from the worst of it: keeping disagreements out of earshot, preserving access to both parents, modeling calm, and building predictable routines that help children feel secure.

Read the full article at the : Child Mind Institute.

Anthony Kapp