How to Navigate the Holidays (with Children) Following a Divorce
How to Navigate the Holidays (with Children) Following a Divorce
The holidays can be quite difficult for families that have just gone through a divorce. While it can take some time before they are able to navigate the holiday season a little easier, there are a few things they can do now that will make the end-of-the-year festivities a bit more tolerable.4 tips that can help divorced families get through the holidays, and maybe even enjoy them.Families that won’t be spending Christmas, Hanukkah, or New Year’s together for the first time this year might find it particularly difficult to get through. But these are joyous times of the year and are worth celebrating. To do that, you might consider following these tips provided on behalf of Psychology Today1.
Coordinate visiting times with your spouse, given you are able to.
Start new traditions with your kids.
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Make sure your holiday plans are clear and concise and understood by your ex-spouse.
Put off the divorce proceedings until after the holiday season.
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