• Changing Families, How to Talk to Kids About Divorce

  • Simple and Effective Stage-by-Stage Communication Techniques to Help Kids Understand, Adjust, and Thrive
  • By: Adam E. Smith
  • Narrated by: ML De Blasi
  • Length: 3 hrs and 41 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Changing Families, How to Talk to Kids About Divorce

By: Adam E. Smith
Narrated by: ML De Blasi
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A guide to promote healthy communication between you and your children during difficult times. Help your kid healthily handle their emotions and adjust to your divorce.

Kids are often the forgotten victims of divorce. They're too young to understand what's going on, and they feel like they're to blame.

Divorce is hard on kids. It can be really confusing when their parents stop living together. They may feel like they're the reason their family is breaking up, and that can lead to a lot of guilt and anxiety. They may also feel scared, alone, or angry.

Changing Families is here to help.

This book offers simple and effective step-by-step communication techniques that will help kids understand divorce and adjust to the changes in their lives, no matter how old they are.

Learn how to talk to your kids, so they feel loved and supported, even during this difficult time.

With this life-changing book, you will:

  • Open communication lines: Let your child feel that their emotions are valid and accepted. Help them go through the motions by letting them know they can turn to you.
  • Be honest with your kids: Don’t let your child feel like they are out of the loop. Be honest with them and, in turn, let them express their thoughts as well.
  • Strengthen your relationship with your kids: Discover simple ways to reassure your child that their family isn’t gonna disappear forever.

Discover age-appropriate communication techniques: Whether you’re raising a toddler, child, or teenager, this book has got something for you!

Make sure that your kids have the best chance to succeed, even after a divorce. With its simple techniques and step-by-step approach, you can help your child through one of the most challenging times of their life.

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©2022 Adam E. Smith (P)2022 Adam E. Smith

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Empathetic and Accessible - A Lifeline for Parents

This book provides a comprehensive and compassionate guide for parents navigating the difficult topic of divorce with their children. The author's expertise shines through as they offer practical advice, age-appropriate strategies, and insightful anecdotes. "Changing Families" is a must-read for any parent seeking to support their children through this challenging transition.

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Expert Guidance Packed with Real-Life Examples

With a delicate balance of sensitivity and practicality, this book offers a roadmap for parents to help their children build resilience in the face of divorce. The author's emphasis on open communication, active listening, and maintaining routines proves invaluable in creating a stable and supportive environment for kids. "Changing Families" is an essential guide for promoting emotional well-being in children during this challenging phase.

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A Roadmap to Building Resilience in Children

"Changing Families" is a true lifeline for parents struggling to find the right words when discussing divorce with their kids. The author's empathetic approach helps listeners understand the unique emotional needs of children during this time. The book is filled with clear communication techniques, which empower parents to navigate these conversations with compassion and honesty.

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An Empowering book for Both Parents and Children

This is a remarkable handbook that not only guides parents but also empowers children to navigate their emotions during divorce. The author's emphasis on validation, reassurance, and fostering a safe space for dialogue ensures that children feel heard and understood. This book is a powerful tool for families seeking to maintain strong bonds and nurture healthy relationships throughout the divorce process.

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