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Books for Parents of Children from 3 to 6 years:

Divorce

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What About the Kids? Raising Your Children Before, During, and After Divorce by Judith S. Wallerstein, Sandra Blakeslee

ISBN 786868651

From the autors of The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce (a book aimed at the adult childen of divorce). Wallerstein is the executive director for the Center for the Family in Transition and Blakeslee is a science writer for the New York Times. This book helps parents guide their children through a divorce.

To find out more about this topic, read the article:

Parent-child Reunification and Reintegration into a Stronger Family Unit

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Making Divorce Easier on Your Child: 50 Effective Ways to Help Children Adjust by Nichola Long, Rex L. Forehand

ISBN 809294192

Provides down-to-earth answers and strategies for parents to help their kids through the divorce process.

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Parent-child Reunification and Reintegration into a Stronger Family Unit

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The Truth About Children and Divorce : Dealing with the Emotions so You and Your Children Can Thrive by Robert E. Emery, Ph.D.

ISBN 670032875

This book offers methods for taking control of conflicts, setting boundaries, and helping your child deal with divorce.

To find out more about this topic, read the article:

Parent-child Reunification and Reintegration into a Stronger Family Unit

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Healing From Family Rifts : Ten Steps to Finding Peace After Being Cut Off From a Family Member by Mark Sichel, C.S.W.

ISBN 0071412425

Family therapist Mark Sichel applies personal first-hand experience and professional understanding to this painful situation. He outlines a 10-step process to help one come to terms with the situation, and methods to find peace and reconcilliation. Excellent for those experiencing family dysfunction, divorce, or grief over the loss of a loved one.

TALKING ABOUT DIVORCE

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The author is the Executive Director of the National Family Resiliency Center. Her book provides realisitic suggestions for expressing feelings, adjusting to changes in relationships, and addresses many divorce-related issues.

To find out more about this topic, read the article:

Parent-child Reunification and Reintegration into a Stronger Family Unit

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