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Children suffer greatly as a result of divorce. However, for divorcing couples who carefully analyze and handle the complexities of this tough period, from the child's perspective, both parents can be as loving and supportive as they ever were.
Divorce Book for Preschoolers and Young Kids clearly spells out the particular feelings and behaviors that parents should expect from their children throughout separation, divorce, and its aftermath.
Rather than burdening parents with intricate plans, confusing material, and legal jargon, this book takes a common-sense approach, giving readers in
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Children suffer greatly as a result of divorce. However, for divorcing couples who carefully analyze and handle the complexities of this tough period, from the child's perspective, both parents can be as loving and supportive as they ever were.

Divorce Book for Preschoolers and Young Kids clearly spells out the particular feelings and behaviors that parents should expect from their children throughout separation, divorce, and its aftermath.

Rather than burdening parents with intricate plans, confusing material, and legal jargon, this book takes a common-sense approach, giving readers in emotional distress the practical, down-to-earth guidance they need to assist their kids through this difficult process.

This book helps you maintain a strong, healthy, and loving environment for your kid, even in the middle of transition, by covering the most frequent mistakes divorcing parents make and addressing unique concerns that arise for young kids.

This is a much-needed store of wisdom and practical advice for any family experiencing heightened emotions and frail connections.

PRAISE FOR THE BOOK:

"This book is a must-read for those considering divorce, those who are already in the divorce process, and those who have a parenting plan in place," says Evans Auckman, a Divorce Attorney.

"This fantastic book should be essential reading for all divorced or never-married parents." - Dr. Miranda Whitaker, Author and Therapist