Divorce doesn’t just affect the couple—it can create emotional rifts within the family, including with your children. Rebuilding these relationships requires patience, understanding, and a willingness to heal past wounds.
Blame and Loyalty Conflicts: Children may feel they need to choose sides, leading to resentment or avoidance.
Unresolved Emotions: Your child may be processing anger, sadness, or confusion about the divorce.
Communication Breakdowns: A lack of open, honest dialogue can widen the gap.
Acknowledge Their Feelings: Listen without judgment and validate their emotions, even if they’re difficult to hear.
Take Responsibility: Apologise for any mistakes you made during the divorce or as a parent. This shows humility and accountability.
Rebuild Trust Gradually: Be consistent in your actions and create opportunities for positive, low-pressure interactions.
Address Your Own Emotions: Heal your guilt or defensiveness so you can approach the relationship with clarity and love.
💡 Your Next Step: Strengthen your family bonds and rebuild trust with support.Book a free call with our team or join our 3-Day Reset Your Life and Shine After Divorce event:https://bit.ly/ryl-fs.