If your parents have separated, this can impact your family massively. What your family unit once looked like to you may look slightly different now, and this can be really hard to get used to.
With separation will come change, and it’s this change you may not want or expect. But sometimes, having some information and guidance on what changes may occur can put your worries at ease.
1.Changes to your living arrangements:
After separation, your parents may need to make changes to your living arrangements which can affect your routines, sense of security and your social life with friends. Parents are encouraged to discuss these changes openly and honestly with you, it is important you discuss any concerns you have about these changes with your parents, so that you all can be on the same page.
2. Changes in Relationships
Sometimes when parents separate, they may start a new relationship or changes may occur to previous relationships with other family members. You may need to adjust to these changes in relationships, which can include the introduction of step-siblings, step-parents or the addition of new family members.
3. Finding ways to cope
Going through changes can be stressful, difficult and challenging at times. You may feel:
There are many ways to deal with the things that you are feeling. This can include:
4. It is not your fault
Parents separating or getting a divorce is never your fault. There’s no single reason for breakups; your parents might have grown apart or changed over time. However, the feelings between parents and you shouldn’t change. During difficult times, remember that whatever happens to you and your family is not your fault.