Handling Teens and Young Adults During and After Divorce.

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 มิ.ย. 2021
  • Divorce is hard on any child of any age, but teenagers are unique and they are going through a lot of additional change on their own. What can you do if you are a parent going through a divorce and you have teenagers? Christine Lombardo-Zaun Esq., Attorney-Mediator at Alpha Center for Divorce Mediation discusses.

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  • @Entertainwithrikki
    @Entertainwithrikki 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I don’t understand my daughter. She’s 19 going on 20. She is so angry. We don’t even have conversations anymore. I have to keep reaching out she never calls me anymore. It’s so hurtful. I just don’t know how to make things like they were the old way where she opened up to me and talked and laughed. But I keep trying knowing she’s still a teen brain

  • @inserter400
    @inserter400 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    What if they have stopped talking to you ?
    My ex wife initiated the divorce .
    My son now 20 hasn't spoken to me in three years 😢 , he doesn't even contact me , I am ill and he hasn't even asked how I am doing.
    He was my shadow as you was growing up, we went everywhere together .

    • @inserter400
      @inserter400 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Replenishyourheart
      Thank you for your kind reply 🙏
      I will trust in the Lord to bring back my son and even my narcissist wife , I miss my son so much as he gets on with his life , girlfriends, job and general worries they have at his young age , I miss not being a family 😢 💔 , fortunately my youngest son comes to stay every other weekend.