"Your divorce doesn't have to damage your children..., " Stahl assures, " ... especially if you limit your children's exposure to your conflicts." He knows parents are not perfect, and he uses that knowledge to show imperfect parents how to settle their differences in the best interests of the children. This revised and updated second edition features ideas from the latest research, more information on long-distance parenting, dealing with the courts, and working with a difficult co-parent. A realistic perspective on divorce and its effects on children, Parenting After Divorce features knowledgeable advice from an expert custody evaluator. Packed with real-world examples, this book avoids idealistic assumptions, and offers practical help for divorcing parents, custody evaluators, family court counselors, marriage and family therapists and others interested in the best interests of the children.
ANGELA THOMAS, in My Single Mom Life If you're “co-parenting alone,” build your support team, and fast. Start with your church and family and friends ... May your home be a haven overflowing with love, and your goodnight kisses be many!
I Don't Want to Choose: How Middle School Kids Can Avoid Choosing One Parent over the Other by Amy J. L. Baker and Katherine Andre (Kindred Spirits, 2009) Offers children the tools they need to deal with dilemma of being forced to ...
This is the first book written by a formerly married couple for whom co parenting is central to their day to day lives, and it offers a comprehensive, personal, and upfront look at how to effectively raise kids with an ex-spouse.
Divided into chapters that address the specific needs of children as they grow up, Emery: • Introduces his Hierarchy of Children’s Needs in Divorce • Provides specific advice for successful parenting, starting with infancy and ...
A GPS for divorcing parents to map out a realistic plan for effective co-parenting and supporting your children's healthy development.
This book outlines the specifics on how divorce affects your child's development, the behavior and attitude changes your child may face, and how to recognize and respond to your child's feelings.
You can read this brief book in one hour and learn how to: Calm your strong feelings Establish a business-like relationship with your children's other parent Communicate regularly and reasonably about parenting decisions and the details of ...
Blaming your ex without seeing your role in the dance means you're missing an important part of the equation for your children's sake. Choose a neutral setting to discuss improving your co-parenting relationship with your co-parent for ...
This revised edition of a bestselling classic sheds light on how today's digital forms of communication can both hurt and help in custody conflicts, and offers updated information throughout that brings age-old issues into the present day.
Overlooked in the issues that affect couples divorcing later in in life are the adult children of divorcing parents. Their voices open this book, and they are the voices of men and women, 18 to 50 years old.