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How do children get along when reorganizing their families?

Although I have never had such a real experience, just thinking about it will make this relationship difficult to handle. After all, I didn't grow up in a family, but now I have to be a family because of my parents, which is actually unacceptable to any child.

You know, for children themselves, they don't want their parents to divorce, because they also want to have a complete family, and they want this family to be their own. However, if parents really can't live together, it's actually the most difficult to get children caught in the middle when deciding to divorce. Because they don't want their home to be torn apart and their parents to be unhappy together. However, for children, they generally have no say in this matter, and even if they express their ideas, it is difficult for parents to make changes.

If parents remarry, they all re-establish their own families. Although we are legally a family, it is really difficult to change our feelings. Especially when both parties are reorganizing their families and both have children, how to get along has become a big problem. Next, I will talk about how to deal with the relationship in this situation.

First, children should not be mutually exclusive.

It must be hard for children to accept at first. Adults are actually hard to accept, let alone a child of their own generation. Children are not required to be kind to each other from the beginning, but we should not repel each other from the beginning. Only in this way can they try to accept it slowly.

Second, parents must treat each other equally.

Parents' attitude is also very important if they want to get along well with their children. Parents should have the same attitude towards their two children, and they should not be biased, which is also conducive to getting along.