Marc Brown
Sometimes kids can express their feelings better through friendly, recognizable characters. Dinosaurs are beloved by most young kids, so when dinosaur-kids are going through difficult divorce situations, young readers can relate. The author is sympathetic to the devastating pain that divorce produces in a child's home. The dinosaurs have to face the concerns that human children face, such as why parents are divorcing, what will happen to me, where will holidays be celebrated, and will I be living in two homes. This is an upbeat and straightforward look at a confusing and traumatic time in a child's life when parents divorce. Children often need a 'security blanket' and this is a good choice for children of divorce.
Brette McWhorter Sember
With simple, commonsense advice, this book gives parents, both custodial and non-custodial, the tools they need to raise their children after a divisive divorce. The book encourages both sides of divorce to understand the other
Brette McWhorter Sember
With simple, commonsense advice, this book gives parents, both custodial and non-custodial, the tools they need to raise their children after a divisive divorce. The book encourages both sides of divorce to understand the otherÕs point of view. Parents learn practical ways to deal with changes in their relationships with the children and their ex-spouse. By focusing on the child, both parents are able to form a solid relationship with the child and maintain necessary, positive communication with the ex-spouse.
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