
My daughter (8) spent Thanksgiving with her dad this year, out of state with his extended family. This is a trip they have made before, and she usually has a lot of fun. This year, though, I got a call from my kiddo part-way through the day, crying so hard she could barely talk. "I m-m-miss you!" was the gist of the conversation, so we talked for a while and she calmed down. I talked to dad later in the afternoon, and she was fine. Normally this wouldn't worry me, but I'm planning on going back to school next year, and I'm going out of state. It's a two year program, but I'll be thousands of miles away, without the time and money to come home often. Any advice on how to help my daughter (and me) prepare for a separation like this? She's a pretty sensitive kid and seems to prefer my company to her dad's right now ( for example, she insists on hanging out in the bathroom to talk while I shower). The current custody breakdown is dad's during the week, my house on weekends. Dad and I have a very genial co-parenting relationship, and he knows about my plans for school. I want to do everything I can to help her through this, because I went through the same thing with my mom around the same age, but my daughter is a very different person than I was, so I feel like I'm at a loss. I know situations like this really aren't all that uncommon, so I'm very interested in hearing what has/hasn't worked for others who have done something similar. Thoughts? via /r/Parenting https://ift.tt/2FDBTW2
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