Jon and Kate reported that the kids took the news very well. However, it's safe to assume that they (the kids) were not overjoyed, especially the older ones (the twins) who must be much more aware of the situation than the sextuplets. Kate Gosselin did an interview recently with People Magazine. She said that they told Cara and Mady they had some news for them. They said "Good news or bad news" Kate said "bad at first, but it will get better" So Jon and Kate sat down together. They told the twins they were going to divorce, but things would stay much the same. Mady stomped off saying she knew this was going to happen, and Cara curled up in her moms lap and cried. So the told the Leah, Hannah, Alexis, Aaden, Collin and Joel that daddy wouldn't be living there anymore, but he would still come to see them alot. Not much would change from what they had been doing lately anyway.
No kids should not be allowed to divorce parents. They should be allowed to make them up. Divorce is a big decision and i not taken by children.
Don't Divorce Me Kids' Rules for Parents on Divorce - 2012 TV was released on: USA: 20 September 2012
No kids should not be allowed to divorce parents
Divorce hurts kids to see their parents fighting. They often feel like running away.
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It is a tough time when your parents divorce, for most kids. What you have to think, is that your parents want what is best for you, and what is best for them. They are getting divorced because they are having problems, and you don' want your parents to suffer! Try to be strong, especially for a younger brother or sister.
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They were involved with the twins until the sextuplets were born. Kates parents Charlene and Kenton Kreider had donated clothing and cribs. Kate Gosselin refused because the clothing was not matching and the cribs were not the same. Instead she asked for money her parents refused and that is why Kate Gosselins parents are not involved with the kids.
No, Not right now [July of 2009] they are just preparing for their parents divorce. Divorce papers were filed on June 22nd 2009, but it takes a while to get a divorce.
They sometimes feel left out, depressed and sad since they sometimes don't know what is happening or simply because they cannot get their parents back together.A bit more:Much of it depends on how the parents handle the divorce. If they keep the kids out of their fights, don't use the kids as weapons or bartering tools, and do all they can to help the children through such a difficult time, the children will deal with the divorce much better.Divorce is extremely hard on a married couple, but it's just as difficult on the children. The parents will most likely get remarried eventually, but the kids can't go out and "fall in love" with new parents. They have to make the best of a bad situation, quite often with the parents not realizing the pain and confusion they are going through.But if the parents will make a conscious effort to keep their anger and resentments from the kids, and make sure the kids get to spend a lot of time with both parents, the children will fare much better during and after the divorce.
25% Gotten a divorce. 50% has had kids. 25% dont have kids but are married.
The kids. Depends on how the parents handle it. There are happy divorces where the kid can stay and parents move in and out. If they handle it bad and the kids don't have access to both parents it's the kids who suffer but it can also be the parents who's future is gone and they find themselves left and cheated on. They have a bigger future to rebuild on their own without help.