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PRINCIPLES
OF GOOD CUSTODY MANAGEMENT
These are the principles or guidelines that are recognized
as being instrumental in improving the quality of life for
children whose parents are raising them together but are living
apart.
Seeking to teach or apply some of the principles of good custody
management is something we can do to offset the potential
damage to children and reduce the risks to their psychosocial
development
Applying good principles can make a difference as to how well
individuals will adjust and or cope with the incidence of
divorce in years to come and even as to how long healthy adjustments
may take to be accomplished. It is best if the children hear
the news about the separation or divorce from you first---ideally
both parents. How they are told sets the emotional tone for
the future.
Divorce
is between the parents and not between the parents and their
children
Being mindful of these principles will hopefully:
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Offset the negative effects of divorce on children.
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Make the process of co-parenting easier and more efficient.
- Decrease
the amount of time it takes for the children to adjust to
their new lifestyle.
Helpful
Suggestions
Words
can be very powerful. Try substituting "bonus parent"
for "stepparent" and "parenting time"
for "visitation."
When
your child/children is having "parenting time" with
the other parent, try to keep phone calls at a minimum. Less
is better than more, sometimes.
Avoid
using the child as a messenger
Never
tell a child more than they need to know or are able to process
When
changing parenting time negotiate with the other parent, not
via the child
Don’t
discuss adult issues with your child
Educational
Material
Dr.
Simpson is working on what is referred to as a progressive
and evolving manual that identifies the principles of good
custody management. These are the principles or guidelines
that are recognized as improving the quality of lives for
children whose parents are raising them together but are living
apart.
This
is referred to as a progressive and evolving manual because
it is anticipated that it will never be finished. As new information
is identified that improves the quality of lives for children
and parents of divorce, it will be added to the manual.
Right
now the manual:
- Briefly
discusses the history and frequency of ruptured homes in
the United States
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Is a discussion about the effects of divorce on children
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Is an introduction to the concept to Principles of Good
Custody Management
- Shows
the importance of how we prepare our children for the divorce
and how that sets the stage for their adjustment,
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Tells what to tell your children and what not to tell your
children
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Explains the importance of developing a parenting arrangement
that works for your children and the significance of visitation
or parenting time within that arrangement.
Other
topics currently in progress that will be added to the manual
include:
- What
to consider on behalf of your children when you introduce
them to your new romantic interest or how to approach remarriage,
dating, etc.
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How to protect, encourage, and promote the other parentsí
relationship with their children and why this is important.
Dr.
Simpson hopes that people who are interested in this subject
will send in tips or ideas that have worked for them as parents
who are raising their children together while living apart.
Tips and ideas will be shared with those who purchase the
progressive manual promoting the principles of good custody
management.
The
progressive manual can be purchased by sending $15 plus $5
shipping and handling by check or money order to Dr. James
Simpson, Individual and Family Counseling, PO Box 8424, Rapid
City, SD 57709.
This
will entitle you to the manual as it currently exists and
you will be added to our mailing list for one year. As long
as your name is on our mailing list, we will send you copies
of new chapters developed for the manual and any tips or ideas
we might receive.
At
the end of one year you can renew your name to our membership
list for $10.

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