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Tell them the truth, whole the truth, and nothing but the truth..... Give them a clear picture about the future.  Tell them that you (both) are very sorry but you have to go each one to his way.  You (both) did all you can to stay together but you didn't get along togther and it will be better to  the family if you separate.  Promise them that you (both) won't stop loving them, and support them (finnacially and emotionally) and that you do all you can to take care of them and their future.  It's not going to be easy but life is not always a garden of roses. 
Best regards,
Love is the battery of life....

Here is a great site with lots of links, geared towards helping kids understand divorce.

http://www.kidsturncentral.com/topics/issues/divorce.htm

here is another great site also.

http://www.divorceinfo.com/children.htm

Divorce is tough both on children and adults, but honesty is key in dealing with it along with not talking bad about the spouse.

Good luck and best wishes. Give the kids a big hug today. 

 

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