Courtney is learning to say her name but it often comes out like “Keke” or Cookie. The other night in the car when Courtney said “Keke”, Natalie said, “She thinks her name is cookie, let’s eat her – yum, yum, yum. She tastes good.” At least she is trying.
Welcome, Explore with me as I share my journey as a child of divorce in every phase of life. Read through the questions we ask and the answers I've found.
- You are not defined by your parents
- Wrap some truth around it
- When Mom and Dad Separate Book Review
- The Divorce Helpbook for Kids
- 1.1 Was it my fault?
- 1.2 What could I have done to save it?
- 1.3 Why can’t they make it work?
- 1.4 Why is family not helping?
- 1.5 Where is the church?
- 1.6 Did my parents ever love each other?
- 1.7 Why are their hearts so hard?
- 1.8 Do my parents still love me?
- 1.9 Do I have to forgive my parent?
- 2.2 Am I doomed to the same outcome?
- To the divorcing parents – from a child of divorce
- Strangers on a plane can relate
- Delayed Healing
- 2.9 Why does the pain come back so easily?
- Beautiful Scars
- So That… the answer is already there