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Keeping a Long-Distance Parent Close: helping children stay connected after separation

Keeping a Long-Distance Parent Close — Interact Online Interact Online  |  Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) Service Long-distance parenting after separation can be harder than expected. When one parent lives far away — interstate or overseas — a child who used to happily chat may start saying no to calls. It’s common, and usually very fixable. […]

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Fostering Resilience in Children During Separation and Divorce

Separation and divorce can be tough on families, especially children. However, fostering resilience can help them navigate these changes positively. Community support plays a crucial role in this process. Encouraging relationships with trusted adults, involvement in extracurricular activities, and a positive school environment are key factors. Additionally, living in a supportive neighborhood and accessing community services can provide the stability and support children need. By maintaining open communication and consistent routines, parents can create a nurturing environment that helps their children thrive during this transition. For more resources, visit Interact Support.

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