Methods to support children to cope with a divorce would include: (Select all that apply.)
a. Maintain normal discipline in both households
b. State clearly that the divorce is final
c. Delay finding a substitute for the noncustodial parent
d. Clarify that the child is not responsible for the divorce
e. Protect the child's positive feelings for the parents
A, B, D, E
Discipline should be maintained in both households. The child should have a clear understanding that the divorce is final and that he or she is in no way to blame. Positive feelings for the parent should be protected in the child. A substitute should be available for the missing parent (e.g., a grandfather for the dad or an aunt for the mother).
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