Tips for Divorced Parents Alone for The Holidays

A family lawyer can help you with legal matters, but they can do little to help you survive being alone in Vancouver WA for the holidays.

WomanAloneIn this article, Lambert Law Office offers tips for divorced parents on how to survive the holidays if their kids are away.

  • Keep your bitterness, guilt, sadness, and shame to yourself. One of the best gifts you can give your kids is a childhood free of your emotional issues stemming from your divorce.
  • Talk about your loneliness with a divorce coach, counselor, or support group.
  • Volunteer with a local nonprofit. Helping others has the tendency to make people feel good about themselves.
  • Do something you’ve been meaning to do or always wanted to do. “Doing you” might give you a great story to tell your kids.
  • Think about creating a holiday journal of places you’ve visited. The next time you see your kids, share your journal with them. Also, consider collecting items from the places you’ve visited, like brochures, postcards, menus, and similar souvenirs.
  • Perhaps you can send your kids an email or text of the day. These communiques can have themes like Christmas carol of the day, favorite candy of the day, or great elf names.

This article is indebted to the Child-Centered Divorce Blog.

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