Children & Divorce

Are Women More Likely To Get Children In A Divorce?

Tweet Current day do women get the children more in divorce cases? Tryed find statistics for this and i could’nt find anything:( Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post

The Truth About Children and Divorce (Kindle Edition)

Tweet From Publishers Weekly Psychology professor Emery knows firsthand how difficult divorce can be for children. He has an adult daughter from his first marriage, and while he regrets some of his behavior with regard to his ex-wife, he also recognizes that he and his former spouse were effective parents. When there are children, a [...]

Children of Divorce: Stories of Loss and Growth (Paperback)

Tweet Review The voices of the respondents in the book are poignant, emotional, and realistic…it will be respected by scholars and practitioners in the field, and it will be a useful tool…for university/college classrooms. Therapists/counselors could also recommend the book to children and parents going through the divorce process.—Terri L. Orbuch, Ph.D.Oakland University and University [...]

Helping Children Cope with Divorce, Revised and Updated Edition (Paperback)

Tweet From Publishers Weekly Each year more than one million children in the U.S. are affected by the dark reality of divorce. Nevertheless, assures child psychologist Teyber, who teaches psychology at California State University at San Bernardino, parents can ameliorate the harsh impact by addressing their children’s concerns with sensitivity and compassion. Among the difficulties [...]

How to Talk to Your Children About Divorce (Paperback)

Tweet Review Every divorcing parent needs to read this book. It is a clear and concise guide through the particularly hazardous terrain of helping children when their parents are getting divorced. Professionals who work with divorcing parents will also find it insightful and beneficial. –Margaret A. Holbrook, Family Law AttorneyThe powerful message of this book [...]

Divorce Poison: How to Protect Your Family from Bad-mouthing and Brainwashing (Paperback)

Tweet From Publishers Weekly In Divorce Poison: Protecting the Parent-Child Bond from a Vindictive Ex, Richard A. Warshak (The Custody Revolution) offers guidance to parents whose exes portray them to their children in a negative light, whether it’s mild, off-the-cuff badmouthing or systematic character assassination. Common psychological wisdom, besides recommending that parents avoid fighting fire [...]

Dinosaurs Divorce (Paperback)

Tweet From Publishers Weekly Friendly dinosaurs in the throes difficult divorce situations reassure readers in similar straits that everything will be all right. Ages 4-8. Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc. From School Library Journal Grade 1-3 Children familiar with the Browns’ Dinosaurs Beware (Atlantic, 1983) and Marc Brown’s “Arthur” books (Atlantic) will delight in [...]

KoKo Doll Divorce Book Package (Hardcover)

Tweet Amazon.com Review How do you talk to your children about your divorce? How can you best handle their responses? Here’s a children’s book and parenting tool rolled into one. It’s Not Your Fault, Koko Bear is a picture book designed to be read by parents to their children. Koko Bear’s parents are getting a [...]

Between Two Worlds: The Inner Lives of Children of Divorce (Paperback)

Tweet From Publishers Weekly There’s no such thing as a “good divorce,” argues Marquardt, a scholar with the Institute for American Values. Divorce harms children for the rest of their lives, she says; it turns them into “little adults” who anxiously protect their fragile parents, instead of being protected, the way they are in “intact” [...]

Standing on My Own Two Feet: A Child’s Affirmation of Love in the Midst of Divorce (Hardcover)

Tweet From School Library Journal PreSchool-Grade 1—When Addison’s parents get divorced, he ends up with two homes, and he feels safe in both of them. He knows that his mom and dad will always love him. The text uses simple straightforward statements; for example, “Mom and Dad do not always get along. But it’s not [...]