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  • Judge Sentences Families to Do Puzzles

    Riddle me this: how do you make parents and their teens work together to create something meaningful?

    If you're Judge John Sholden, you assign them a thousand-piece puzzle to put together . . . or pay a $500 fine.

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  • Divorce Sucks For the Kids

    divorce parents splitDivorce sucks. Let me make that more clear: D-I-V-O-R-C-E S-U-C-K-S. Especially for the kids. No matter how amicable it is between the parents, there's going to be stress, and it's going to be on the kids who generally feel responsible and powerless at the same time. A winning combination, that, and one to foster many future hours of therapy. Before we go all judgmental and throw out little gems like "staying together for the sake of the kids", consider this: "[N]ational experts in child psychology agree that it is hostility between parents rather than separation or divorce that harms children."

    I agree wholeheartedly, because I've been going through the process for nigh unto two years now and things are still not resolved. My three children see their dad about half the time, coming and going and dragging their little backpacks between the houses. It's heartbreaking. It turns out that situations like mine can be helped by co-parenting counseling, which works to reduce hostility and to improve communication between parents.

    (One caveat: the co-parenting concept presumes that both parents are "normal", meaning that there are no abuse issues on either side. If you know anything at all about abuse, and I mean any kind of abuse, then you know that the rules go out the window in those cases.)

    In many states, not in mine but in many others, divorcing parents are required to prepare a detailed parenting plan that delineates all the potential decisions, schedules, etc. that might arise in a joint parenting situation. A good idea, that, and one to foster a sense of joint responsibility and care that could only serve to help most children involved. And it's really all about the kids, isn't it? I think that if splitting parents could keep that in mind, there'd be a whole lot less suckiness involved for everyone concerned.



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