Information To Help with Divorce
by Tina Young
These books are a few that may be helpful when you want to talk to your child about divorce. Sometimes it is easier to read a story, talk about the characters in the story and then ask questions that relate more to your child’s situation. I suggest that you borrow these books from your local library and if your child really likes a particular book, purchase the book. The internet is also a wonderful source of information. There are websites about talking to your child as well as lists of other books that may be helpful.
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Abercrombie, Barbara |
Charlie Anderson |
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Boulden, Jim & Joan |
Divorce Happens |
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Brown, Marc & Laurie Krasny Brown |
Dinosaurs Divorce |
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Christiansen, C.B. |
My Mother's House, My Father's House |
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Cole, Julia |
My Parents' Divorce |
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Fassler, David |
Changing Families |
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Franz Ransom, Jeanie |
I Don't Want to Talk About It |
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Hagler, Linda |
The Brown Suitcase |
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Heegaard, Marge |
When Mom And Dad Separate |
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Hogen, Paula |
Will Dad Ever Move Back Home? |
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Johnson, Julie |
My Stepfamily |
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Paris, Susan |
Mommy and Daddy Are Fighting |
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Prokop, Michael |
Kids' Divorce Workbook |
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Prokop, Michael |
Divorce Happens to the Nicest Kids |
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Reilly, June & Brandy Pavese |
My Stick Family |
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Schab, Lisa |
My Dad Is Getting Married Again |
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Thomas, Pat |
My Family's Changing |
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Walvoord Girard, Linda |
At Daddy's on Saturday's |
Websites that may be helpful:
http://helpguide.org/mental/children_divorce.htm
www.divorceinfo.com/children.htm
www.kidsturncentral.com/topics/issues/divorce.htm
You may find additional books and resources by searching the internet and checking out your local library.



