How to Talk to Your Kids About Your DivorceHow to Talk to Your Kids About Your Divorce
Healthy, Effective Communication Techniques for Your Changing Family
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Current format, Book, 2015, , No Longer Available.Expert advice for discussing divorce with your children
Written by Dr. Samantha Rodman, founder of DrPsychMom.com, How to Talk to Your Kids about Your Divorce teaches you how to raise a happy, thriving family in a changing environment. Each page offers expert advice for discussing your decision in healthy and effective ways, including breaking the initial news, fostering an open dialogue, and ensuring that your children's emotional needs are met throughout your separation. With Dr. Rodman's proven communication techniques, you will:
Discusses how to initiate a conversation with children about divorce, and explores how to answer questions with age-appropriate responses which validate their feelings to encourage emotional and physical security.
Expert advice for discussing divorce with your children<br><br>Written by Dr. Samantha Rodman, founder of DrPsychMom.com, <i>How to Talk to Your Kids about Your Divorce</i> teaches you how to raise a happy, thriving family in a changing environment. Each page offers expert advice for discussing your decision in healthy and effective ways, including breaking the initial news, fostering an open dialogue, and ensuring that your children's emotional needs are met throughout your separation. With Dr. Rodman's proven communication techniques, you will:<br><ul><li>Initiate honest conversations where your children can express their thoughts</li><li>Discuss divorce-related topics and answer questions in age-appropriate ways</li><li>Validate your children's feelings, making them feel acknowledged and secure</li><li>Strengthen and deepen your relationship with your kids</li></ul>Whether you're raising toddlers, school-aged children, or young adults, <i>How to Talk to Your Kids About Your Divorce</i> will help your kids feel heard, valued, and loved during this difficult time.
Written by Dr. Samantha Rodman, founder of DrPsychMom.com, How to Talk to Your Kids about Your Divorce teaches you how to raise a happy, thriving family in a changing environment. Each page offers expert advice for discussing your decision in healthy and effective ways, including breaking the initial news, fostering an open dialogue, and ensuring that your children's emotional needs are met throughout your separation. With Dr. Rodman's proven communication techniques, you will:
- Initiate honest conversations where your children can express their thoughts
- Discuss divorce-related topics and answer questions in age-appropriate ways
- Validate your children's feelings, making them feel acknowledged and secure
- Strengthen and deepen your relationship with your kids
Discusses how to initiate a conversation with children about divorce, and explores how to answer questions with age-appropriate responses which validate their feelings to encourage emotional and physical security.
Expert advice for discussing divorce with your children<br><br>Written by Dr. Samantha Rodman, founder of DrPsychMom.com, <i>How to Talk to Your Kids about Your Divorce</i> teaches you how to raise a happy, thriving family in a changing environment. Each page offers expert advice for discussing your decision in healthy and effective ways, including breaking the initial news, fostering an open dialogue, and ensuring that your children's emotional needs are met throughout your separation. With Dr. Rodman's proven communication techniques, you will:<br><ul><li>Initiate honest conversations where your children can express their thoughts</li><li>Discuss divorce-related topics and answer questions in age-appropriate ways</li><li>Validate your children's feelings, making them feel acknowledged and secure</li><li>Strengthen and deepen your relationship with your kids</li></ul>Whether you're raising toddlers, school-aged children, or young adults, <i>How to Talk to Your Kids About Your Divorce</i> will help your kids feel heard, valued, and loved during this difficult time.
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