Which is the most effective way for parents to reduce the negative impact of divorce on a child?

a. Reinforce the idea that in life you cannot control what happens to you

b. Make sure that only one parent is actively involved with the child's life.
c. Ask the child to help mediate disputes between you and your ex-spouse.
d. Don't view the love of your child as a competition between you and your ex-spouse.


d

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A. Take away her cell phone and demand that she do better in school. B. Ignore the failing grade and refuse to provide help with studying. C. Take away her TV and have a discussion about how to improve her grade. D. Demand a meeting with her teacher to ask why they are being so hard on her daughter.

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