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A Parent's Guide to Divorce
- How to Raise Happy, Resilient Kids Through Turbulent Times
- Narrated by: Gwen Hughes
- Length: 4 hrs and 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A Parent's Guide to Divorce is every family’s reference for raising healthy, happy children of all ages through divorce at all stages.
Healthy, thriving children have strong family bonds - but that doesn’t mean their parents need to stay married. A Parent's Guide to Divorce coaches both high-conflict and cooperating parents alike on how to best address children’s needs to become a stronger and closer family than before. From creating a parenting plan to navigating the post-divorce world, this child-centered reference teaches you what to say and do to guide your children through divorce. With age-specific guidance for toddlers to young adults, A Parent's Guide to Divorce offers proactive solutions to make your child a priority as you successfully transition to co-parenting.
A Parent's Guide to Divorce helps your family overcome divorce and start a new chapter with:
- Child-centered guidance that incorporates developmental milestones for toddlers, preschoolers, young children, preteens, teenagers, and young adults.
- A step-by-step structure that offers support before, during, and after divorce.
- Practical tips that include scripts for finding compassionate answers to tough questions, and advice on handling holidays, making two homes truly home, new relationships, and other important topics for co-parents.
Divorce is a difficult time for you and your children, but it’s only part of your story. A Parent's Guide to Divorce shows you how to turn a new page and give your kids a childhood filled with positive memories.