All of the following are things that parents can do to help their children adjust to divorce EXCEPT
A. expect that children will sometimes be angry and sad about the divorce.
B. explain together to the children why they are divorcing.
C. remain involved in the children's lives, even if they don't have custody.
D. ask children to mediate parental disputes so that parents can get the children's input.
D. ask children to mediate parental disputes so that parents can get the children's input.
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