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Learn when, what, and how to tell your kids about divorce—with language and tools that prioritize their emotional well-being.

About the Event:

Telling your children about divorce may be one of the most challenging conversations you’ll ever face. This confidential webinar, led by the Vesta San Diego, CA Hub of experts, will give you guidance, tools, and confidence to approach the discussion with care, clarity, and compassion.

You’ll learn how to choose the right timing, use age-appropriate language, and support your child’s emotional needs—while reducing fear, guilt, and confusion. With expert scripts, strategies, and resources, you’ll be prepared to craft a message that reassures your children and emphasizes stability during this time of transition.

In this event, you will:

  • Learn scripts for age-appropriate conversations
  • Get tips for coordinating the message with your co-parent
  • Better understand your child’s emotional world
  • Gain tools to reassure and provide stability
  • Practice handling tough questions and strong reactions
  • Discover child-focused professionals and resources for ongoing support

You’ll leave the event with greater confidence and a plan for one of the most important conversations in your family’s journey.

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We respect your privacy, and your attendance is confidential. Zoom webinar attendees can only see the Presenters, not each other.

Advance registration is required; click here. During registration, please submit any questions about the divorce process. We will answer these during the Q&A portion of the event. We will email the webinar link to those who have registered before the event.

If you want to register for this event directly with us (instead of via Eventbrite), please email team@vestadivorce.com or call 1-877-355-7649.

Not sure where to begin? Connect with Vesta Co-Founder and Concierge Director Deanna Coyle, by scheduling a complimentary 30-minute Concierge call; click here.

Related topics

Divorce Support
Marital Separation Support
Newly Divorced
Child Support
Divorced Parents

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