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What To Do When Your Kids Don't Like Your New Date | What To Do When Your Kids Don't Like Your New Date |
| Written by Sue Calhoun | |
| Tuesday, January 29, 2008 | |
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Dating as a single parent can be tough. Do you find that your kids having a hard time accepting your dating partner, or warming up to someone you want to spend more time with? Your children may even tell you outright that they dislike the person that you are seeing. There are many well recognized reasons for why children react the way they do to someone new in your life. These can range from feeling jealous of the time you are taking away from them to be with someone new, anger toward a person they see as a poor replacement for their biological mother or father, or even a wish to try to protect you from being hurt again. The best way to handle resistance from your children is to sit down with them and take time to discuss and explore their underlying feelings.
Sometimes, one way to make an opening between your new partner and your children is for your date to spend some time alone with the child that dislikes him or her. This creates a situation where you are out of the picture and cannot be manipulated, so they actually may get along much better in your absence. By leaving out the "key" person, you are not present as the audience for the negative behavior. There may be an opening for the child to learn more about the new partner than was possible before. About the Author Sue Calhoun writes on dating topics all over the Web. Find some great places to meet others in the single parent dating scene at http://www.online-dating-connection.com/single-parent-dating.html. Comments (0)
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