New Year, New Beginnings: Mantras for Moving Forward in 2023
Inspiring mantras and affirmations to help you move forward in 2023 and beyond
Inspiring mantras and affirmations to help you move forward in 2023 and beyond
Divorce (and separation) is hard for everyone - parents and kids alike, but it is often especially difficult for teenagers who are already navigating numerous physical and emotional changes, and may feel resentful of another challenge placed in their lap. In combination with other support, books can be a great resource to help teens cope, especially if they aren’t ready to talk openly about their feelings in the early stages. From starting conversations to just giving kids a character to relate to, we’ve gathered eight books for tween and teen readers to help work through this challenging time and come out the other side stronger and more resilient.
Just because a judge signs a child custody order doesn’t mean that it is “set in stone,” or incapable of being changed at some point in the future. Depending on the facts involved, a co-parent may make a formal request to have an existing custody order modified. In this post, we’re addressing a few of the most frequently asked questions on the issue of child custody order modification in Maryland.
Divorce and parental separation is tough for all members of a family, but it can be extra hard on young children who may not completely understand what’s happening and/or may lack the coping skills to easily adjust to a big change in their lives. One way to smooth the transition and help kids understand what’s happening is by reading books about divorce with your children. Kids of all ages can relate to characters in books and reading about experiences like their own can help them come to terms with big life changes. We’ve gathered our favorite books about divorce and change for young readers to help you and your child conquer the new chapter.