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You just did something for yourself — not for everybody else. That’s the whole idea. You don’t have to hold your family together alone, and you don’t have to start this alone either.
A Reflection Guide
5 Questions to Ask Yourself When
Your Parents Divorce Later in Life
Your Parents Divorce Later in Life
with Kimberly Scott
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A download won’t untangle your family — nothing does that overnight. But I hope it does one small thing: gives you permission to feel what you’re feeling, even when everyone assumes the grown kids are fine. You’re allowed to need this too. And you’ve got people right here with you.
— Kimberly
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