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Divorce Books for
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Making Your Way
After Your Parents Divorce:
A Supportive Guide
for Personal Growth
By
Lynn Cassella
$8.76
Making Your Way After Your Parents’ Divorce is
a supportive guide for personal growth for all children of divorce.
This book goes inside the head of a child of divorce and examines
the effects of divorce on children during their growing up years.
You will find divorce advice laid out in the form of questions for
discussion and reflection. This book is intended for teenagers and
young adults who have not moved past their parents’ breakup. You
will find divorce advice and help on how to begin to heal as well as
how to forgive you parents and move forward with acceptance.
Divorce advice covers such topics as,
Denial, Shame, Guilt, Grief, Anger,
Rejection, Rejection by God, Dating Relationships, Family, Your
Image of God, Surrendering to God, Forgiveness, Catholic Church
Teachings on Marriage and Divorce, and Resources for Further Growth.
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Healing the Hurt, Restoring the Hope: How
to
Guide Children and Teens Through Times of
Divorce, Death, and Crisis with the
Rainbows
Approach
By
Suzy Yehl Marta
$16.77
This book is intended to be a guide to help any
child deal with a parents divorce or any other crisis that may upset
the balance of their child world. You will find advice on how to
help your child heal with the Rainbows Approach. Divorce advice is
provided on such topics as, warning
signs and age-specific behavioral changes help identify children in
turmoil, tips on becoming an empathetic listener, sample questions
and conversations, including dos and don'ts, and harmful words, and
an entire chapter devoted to activities and projects for any stage
of the grief process. This book is devoted to drawing out the most
uncommunicative child and to move him/her forward towards happiness. |
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ABCs of Surviving Divorce: Important Tips
for Parents, Teens & Children
By
Leah Atchison
$13.95
ABC’s of Surviving Divorce is packed with
important tips for parents teens and children dealing the effects of
divorce and how to make a smooth transition. Written in three
parts, this book covers three different standpoints from parents to
teenagers to children. Section one covers parents and how they can
help lessen the effects of divorce on children, section two is for
teenagers and explains what they can and should expect during their
parents divorce process, and section three is written and
illustrated for children also in an attempt to lessen the effects of
divorce and to explain what to expect during the divorce process.
The author shares bits of information about her own dealings with
her parents divorce and the ways in which she suffered, giving teens
and children a familiar voice to relate to. Parents also achieve an
inside look at what it’s like for a child to deal with a parents
divorce and how their actions directly effect their children. This
book is meant to educate parents on the ways to better handle their
divorce in the face of their children and how to promote healing.
Children learn the invaluable lessons that
it's okay to feel sad, it's okay to set
boundaries and it's okay to seek help in dealing with feelings.
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