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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Oregon
**Long time reader, don't post much. I know this comes up frequently but I'm searching for some strategies from the parenting perspective rather than legal. I appreciate any suggestions.**
I have joint legal, primary physical custody of 5 yr old. Time share is about 70/30. Kiddo has just started relaying back to me things the other parent is saying - that I don't love kiddo as much as my job, that the divorce was my fault, that I broke the family, etc. I remain neutral and tell kiddo that I love her very much, we both do, and that divorce is a grown up problem and not her fault.
I am not really looking for legal recourse as I know there isn't anything to be done, but what effective things others have said to their kids in similar situations? I have never and would never badmouth the other parent in front of kiddo, I actively encourage the relationship.
I'm just feeling so sad and stymied for kiddo. I am not sure how to respond without getting into a he said/she said which isn't fair. Other parent denies that this behavior is damaging and says it's just "telling the truth". Therapist (mine) says it is incredibly damaging to kiddo. I know I can't stop it happening, but how do I mitigate the effect?
**Long time reader, don't post much. I know this comes up frequently but I'm searching for some strategies from the parenting perspective rather than legal. I appreciate any suggestions.**
I have joint legal, primary physical custody of 5 yr old. Time share is about 70/30. Kiddo has just started relaying back to me things the other parent is saying - that I don't love kiddo as much as my job, that the divorce was my fault, that I broke the family, etc. I remain neutral and tell kiddo that I love her very much, we both do, and that divorce is a grown up problem and not her fault.
I am not really looking for legal recourse as I know there isn't anything to be done, but what effective things others have said to their kids in similar situations? I have never and would never badmouth the other parent in front of kiddo, I actively encourage the relationship.
I'm just feeling so sad and stymied for kiddo. I am not sure how to respond without getting into a he said/she said which isn't fair. Other parent denies that this behavior is damaging and says it's just "telling the truth". Therapist (mine) says it is incredibly damaging to kiddo. I know I can't stop it happening, but how do I mitigate the effect?