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When explaining divorce to your child, it's important to be honest, age-appropriate, and reassuring. You can say something like, "Mom and Dad have decided to live apart because we can't get along, but we both still love you very much." Encourage them to ask questions and express their feelings, and reassure them that the divorce is not their fault.

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