Advice for parents going through divorce

Tanayi Seabrook, Single Mom, shares advice for parents from her own experience of how to make a divorce as clean and clear as possible
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Advice for parents going through divorce

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Divorce is so difficult and I think what I would have done differently as a parent is I would have made the separation clearer. Because I thought my ex and I could still have dinners sometimes and go to our kids games together, do Christmas and Thanksgiving. That was nuts; I don't know what I was thinking. Because what happened was the separation wasn't clear. My kids weren't clear about what was happening, my ex wasn't clear about what was happening and it prolonged the misunderstanding that we were not together as a family anymore. So what I would have done differently was made a clearer break, a very clear separation. We could not have dinner together, we wouldn't be able to do the family things together; that unit would now function differently.

Tanayi Seabrook, Single Mom, shares advice for parents from her own experience of how to make a divorce as clean and clear as possible

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Tanayi Seabrook

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Tanayi Seabrook has performed multiple roles on television productions-managing staffs, writing scripts, scheduling, budgeting, rights clearances, archival research and location scouting. At Peter Jones Productions, Tanayi was part of the production staff for a variety of episodes for A&E Network's Biography series, plus multiple programs for Turner Classic Movies. For five years Tanayi was on staff at Blackside, Inc., producers of the landmark PBS civil rights documentary series Eyes On the Prize. Tanayi worked on the PBS programs I'll Make Me A World: A Century of African American Art and Artists as well as This Far By Faith: African American Spiritual Journeys. She recently finished shooting a short film entitled The Cab, which she wrote and produced. Tanayi attended State University of New York (SUNY) Purchase, where she received her Bachelor of Arts in Women's Studies and Political Science with a minor in Spanish. She also studied abroad at La Universidad de Salamanca in Spain. 

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