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An insightful, honest guide for parents and professionals regarding children on roles, boundaries, child growth and staying connected through life.
Twenty-six letters. Twenty-six lessons. This fun little book is a simple how to” guide for new and not-so-new parents.
Separation and divorce are tough enough on grown-ups, and they can be even tougher on kids.
The Parenting Plan Worksheet is the conscientious caregiver's only developmentally-informed means of creating a child-centered parenting plan. Sixteen discrete but interlocking modules allow parents singly or together to better understand the intricate decisions that will guide the future allocation of their parenting rights and responsibilities.This book, The Roadmap to The Parenting Plan Worksheet, is the professional's guide to using the Parenting Plan Worksheet. The Roadmap dissects the sixteen component modules of the Worksheet, presenting case law, theory and empirical discussion. Mediators, parenting coordinators, lawyers and courts use the Roadmap to guide parents through the rocky terrain that can lead to the creation of a child-centered, developmentally-informed parenting plan.
Out-of-control anger can make life miserable for everyone in the family, especially during a divorce, parental separation, or throughout co-parenting. Dr. Garber shows parents how to understand anger in all its forms, and offers practical strategies for modeling good anger management for children, planning ahead for what to do when anger erupts, and more.
First printing: 1,000This is a continuation of our line of publications for the very specific and narrow field of forensic psychology in family law, all by the same author.The market will specifically be psychologists and some family law attorneys.The author is a frequent keynote speaker at family law conferences.Publisher will reach out to its vast list of family law professionals in the U.S., Canada, and Australia.Publisher will run a strong digital media campaign.Galleys (and egalleys via Edelweiss) available 6 months in advance of publication.
Helps social workers and mental health practitioners gain a broader understanding of a child's unique needs when in the midst of family crisis. This book presents guidelines for addressing the changing developmental needs of children who have experienced crises such as abuse, neglect, relocation, divorce, and more.
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