When Parents Don’t Get Along
Posted in Hurt Feelings on 02. Sep, 2011
When parents are at odds it is disturbing to everyone in the family, and the anxiety level escalates for every person living in the home. If parents argue with each other and children actually hear the quarrel, they are quite easily troubled. The silence that sometimes will occur after an argument can unfortunately also have harmful results. Angry parents make an emotional impact on even the youngest children causing them to be frightened and feel insecure. When the tension between a couple increases a very young child will sense it, and at that point their world no longer feels safe.
Who’ll Get Custody of Your sons or daughters?
If you’re going by way of a separation or a divorce, you probably have a large number of questions about child custody. Which parent will get primary custody of they? What arrangements can you make to ensure both parents see the children about they are able? Determining which parent gets the custody from the children and a practical parenting agreement takes flexibility and a close analysis of the recent situation from both parents.

When the heart is broken, it must be allowed to grieve in order to heal. The grieving process is meant to be experienced step by step; it is not a feeling in which to linger. During this process, you have to take it one day at time, all the while remembering that experiencing every part will eventually help you heal.