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The Pro-Child Way: Parenting with an Ex

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Author(s)Ellen Kellner
ISBN / ASIN0982083432
ISBN-139780982083437
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Sales Rank1,014,478
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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"How can I nurture my child's spirit through divorce?"

46 Pro-Child Solutions for Typical Divorced-Parenting Situations

The Pro-Child Way: Parenting with an Ex questions the Old Way of reacting to an ex and introduces The Pro-Child Way.

This book's problem/solution format makes it easy for a parent to gain advice on 46 issue while addressing the child's need for love, patience, kindness, consistency, and security.

The Pro-Child Way guides parents through the trickiest of divorced-parenting situations, including:
- determining the child's visitation and holiday schedule;
- handling a child's tearful goodbye;
- dealing with an ex at the child's birthday;
- formulating child support;
- welcoming step-parents and extended families; and
- managing the child's discipline and behavior issues.

Forty-six different divorced-parenting situations are addressed followed first by the often typical reaction, then the positive Pro-Child response.

Is a child asking if you love her Dad [Divorced Situation #26]? Before responding in the Old Way, grab the book!

How should you respond when an ex is late for a visit [Divorced Situation #6]? Quick, check the book!

By being mindful of the difference between the divorced situation and the reaction to it, parents can guard children from the effects of the typical divorce, while nurturing their child's spirit through the process.

This carefully crafted guide offers a fresh perspective from the caring heart of a mom who has been there and chosen a transformative path. Just as this parent has done it, so can others who are seeking a better way for their child.

Remember, it only takes one parent to make a significant impact in the divorced-parenting tone. "If I can do it, you can to!" Ellen.
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