
Secrets & Principles of Effective Co-Parenting
Mom, Dad; What About Me?!
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Narrated by:
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Kristen Taylor
About this listen
This book is for parents who are no longer together and have a minor child (or children). It emphasizes ways to focus on the child amidst any conflicts and/or controversies the parents may have. Among other things, it discusses how (i) the child may feel obligated to choose one parent over the other; (ii) certain behaviors of the parents can affect the child's self esteem and confidence; etc. This book illustrates effective ways to coparent that results in the child ultimately having a healthy, physical, and emotional well-being.
©2022 Arlayn M. Ladson-Castle, JD (P)2022 Arlayn M. Ladson-Castle, JD
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