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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.

 

Abercrombie, Barbara

Charlie Anderson

Boulden, Jim & Joan

Divorce Happens

Brown, Marc & Laurie Krasny Brown

Dinosaurs Divorce

Christiansen, C.B.

My Mother's House, My Father's House

Cole, Julia

My Parents' Divorce

Fassler, David

Changing Families

Franz Ransom, Jeanie

I Don't Want to Talk About It

Hagler, Linda

The Brown Suitcase

Heegaard, Marge

When Mom And Dad Separate

Hogen, Paula

Will Dad Ever Move Back Home?

Johnson, Julie

My Stepfamily

Paris, Susan

Mommy and Daddy Are Fighting

Prokop, Michael

Kids' Divorce Workbook

Prokop, Michael

Divorce Happens to the Nicest Kids

Reilly, June & Brandy Pavese

My Stick Family

Schab, Lisa

My Dad Is Getting Married Again

Thomas, Pat

My Family's Changing

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

www.kidsturn.org

 

You may find additional books and resources by searching the internet and checking out your local library. 

Information To Help with Divorce

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