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Published: 17th November 2011
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Published: 26th September 2017
Parenting through Divorce: Helping Your Children Thrive During and After the Split
By (Author) Lisa Ren Reynolds
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
17th November 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Parenting: advice and issues
649.1
Paperback
288
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 142mm
297g
Divorce has devastating effects on children. Yet for divorcing parents who carefully consider and manage the intricacies associated with this difficult time, both parents, as seen from the childs perspective, can remain as loving and supportive as they ever were.
Parenting Through Divorce concisely lays out the specific emotions and reactions parents need to anticipate from their children while going through separation, divorce, and its after-math. Rather than weighing parents down with complicated plans, confusing information, and legal terminology, this book takes a common-sense approach, providing readers in a state of emotional distress with the practical, down-to-earth advice they need to sensibly and comfortingly guide their children through this often painful process. Covering the most common mistakes divorcing parents tend to make, as well as addressing special issues that come up for kids of different age groups, this book helps you retain a strong, healthy, and loving environment for your child, even in the midst of change. This is a much-needed repository of wisdom and practical counsel for any family going through a time ofheightened feelings and fragile relationships.
Gives clear, straightforward advice for dealing with both common and complex issues faced by most parents during this challenging transition. --Daniel J. O Connell, EdD, president and CEO, Connecticut Council of Family Service Agencies
Will help you understand your children's needs . . . Don't leave home without reading this book. --Michele Weiner-Davis, author of Divorce Busting and The Divorce Remedy
Lisa Ren Reynolds, PhD, is a therapist specializing in marriage counseling and therapy with families going through divorce. She has master's and PhD degrees in marital and family therapy, and is dual-licensed in Connecticut and New York State. Her past nonfiction books include Coming Out and Covering Up: Catholic Priests Talk About the Sex Scandals in the Church. Her fiction work, Who Holds the Torch for Eddie , on the eerie and infamous (Edgar Allan) Poe Toaster ritual is available as an e-book. Reynolds resides in Connecticut.