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Are you recently divorced with children? If so, then you have no doubt thought about the effect that it's going to have on your children. In fact, that's probably your first worry because you don't want to let a divorce create hardships on them mentally and emotionally. The good news is that you can take control of your relationship with your children and still cultivate a great home environment. When we usually think of divorce, we think of the horrible things that caused our marriage to break up and don't think that we could ever make a parenting relationship work. The truth is, it's…mehr

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Are you recently divorced with children? If so, then you have no doubt thought about the effect that it's going to have on your children. In fact, that's probably your first worry because you don't want to let a divorce create hardships on them mentally and emotionally. The good news is that you can take control of your relationship with your children and still cultivate a great home environment. When we usually think of divorce, we think of the horrible things that caused our marriage to break up and don't think that we could ever make a parenting relationship work. The truth is, it's actually a pretty easy process that doesn't have to take an emotional toll on you! Through the tips, tricks and techniques in the "Good Parenting Through Divorce" you are going to learn how to be a great parent in spite of a divorce. You'll see how you can give your children a great and nurturing environment that they can grow up properly in. All you have to do is follow the step-by-step plans laid out in this incredible manual and you're on your way to parenting success!
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Heather Rose is an expert of many behavioral problems people encounter. She is one of the writers of the Ultimate Survivor Guides series which aims to help guide individuals, groups and families in dealing or surviving these behavioral problems. In her years of practice in consultations, she has helped many individuals deal with ADHD, anxieties, depression and other behaviors. Using this attained knowledge of helping people, she aims to reach out to more people beyond her local. She writes on various strategies on managing individuals with such problems and how to help their lives more enjoyable and much less stressful and frustrating. It also makes life easier for the family and the people around them cope with their symptoms.