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Cooperative
Parenting and Divorce: A Parent Guide to Effective Co-parenting
by Susan Blythe Boyan; Ann Marie Termini (February
1999)
This book gives parents that are undergoing the divorce process the
information they need to make positive decisions regarding their
children.
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Everything
Parent's Guide to Children And Divorce: Reassuring Advice to Help
Your Family Adjust
by
Carl Pickhardt (December 2005)
Written by Carl E. Pickhardt, Ph.D., this book provides parents with
the information they need to help prepare their children for the
adjustment to having divorced parents.
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Ex-Etiquette
for Parents : Good Behavior After a Divorce or Separation
by Jann Blackstone-Ford, Sharyl Jupe (October 2004)
From Publishers Weekly Blackstone-Ford is a divorce and stepfamily
mediator who married Jupe’s first husband. Together, they’ve written
a thoughtful, well-informed guide to practicing good behavior after a
divorce or separation. Their combined experiences as wife and
ex-wife, along with Blackstone-Ford’s professional expertise, allow
them to expound on a number of situations. Copyright © Reed Business
Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Helping
Your Kids Cope with Divorce the Sandcastles Way
by
M. Gary Neuman (July 1999)
" Gary Neuman has a wonderful way of nourishing parents while
reminding us that there are no simple ways to help children through
complicated family times. Whether we're parents, grandparents, or
friends, all of us can be grateful for Gary's encouragement to be natural
as we talk to--and listen to--our children. We can also be thankful
for his support as we reach out for extra help when we feel we need
it." --Fred Rogers, creator of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
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Mom's
House, Dad's House: Making Two Homes for Your Child
by
Isolina Ricci (November 1997)
"The groundbreaking classic, now revised, updated and expanded,
covers the legal, financial and emotional realities of creating two
happy and stable homes for children in the often difficult and
confusing aftermath of a divorce."
--Publisher
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Parenting
After Divorce: A Guide to Resolving Conflicts and Meeting Your
Children's Needs
by Philip Stahl (October 2000)
This book provides information that will insure that parents provide
a healthy future for their children post-divorce.
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The
Co-Parenting Survival Guide: Letting Go of Conflict after a Difficult
Divorce
by
Elizabeth Thayer; Jeffrey Zimmerman (July 2001)
The Co-Parenting Survival Guide:Letting go Of Conflict after a
Difficult Divorce helps parents who have been through
conflict-ridden divorces cope with their dissagreements and ultimatly
develop a positive co-parenting relationship.
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The
Truth About Children and Divorce : Dealing with the Emotions So You
and Your Children Can Thrive
by
Robert Emery (August 2004)
"Nationally recognized expert Robert Emery applies his
twenty-five years of experience as a researcher, therapist, and
mediator to offer parents a new roadmap to divorce—never before laid
out for general readers."
--Publisher
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What
about the Kids?: Raising Your Children Before, During, and After
Divorce
by Judith Wallerstein and Sandra Blakeslee (March
2004)
GoodBooks Review: If you have children and were to purchase
only one book to help guide you in your parenting through divorce,
this should be the book. Wallerstein, one of only several long-term
reserachers in the area of divorce, finally wrote a parenting primer
after 35 years plus of talking to divorced parents and children. This
book is as good as having a best friend who talks to you in an honest
manner - sharing important information that you don't always want to
hear but very much need to know and understand.
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Why
Did You Have to Get a Divorce? And When Can I Get a Hamster? : A
Guide to Parenting
by Anthony Wolf
(August 1998)
"Through sample conversations, Wolf presents strategies for
opening communication, keeping children out of the middle, and
dealing with both the day-to-day complications and long-term effects
of divorce." --Publisher
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