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Co-Parenting Works!

Helping Your Children Thrive after Divorce

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Co-Parenting Works!

By: Tammy G Daughtry
Narrated by: Tammy and Jay Daughtry, Tammy Daughtry, Jay Daughtry
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What if your child's "life-after-divorce" could be better than you've hoped for? As the post-divorce dust settles, your child's chances of leading a healthy, successful life are directly linked to how you and your former spouse relate. So instead of listening to statistics, read this book to discover real world co-parenting strategies from author, counselor, and co-parent Tammy Daughtry.

Discover how you can make positive co-parenting work for you and your child by:

  • Understanding how today's actions will affect your child in five, ten, and twenty years
  • Teaming with your child's co-parent to develop strategies in the best interest of your children
  • Helping your child feel at ease in both homes
  • Increasing your child's self-esteem while minimizing anxiety
  • Integrating stepparents into your co-parenting team

Co-parenting isn't easy. But with these strategies for success, you'll be prepared to create an enjoyable childhood and a healthy upbringing that will impact your child for a lifetime. Take heart--the future can be better and brighter than you've dared to hope.

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Helpful information here. I didn’t find it to be guilt enduring like the other review posted here. Take the good & leave the parts that don’t apply.

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Are you getting divorced despite being raised under fundamentalist Christianity? Did you marry the wrong person primarily because of your fundamentalist Christian upbringing? Then this is the kind of book you definitely want to avoid. It is basically one long guilt trip. Good luck.

Absolutely terrible – – full of guilt and religion

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