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When parents fight, children suffer. While parental conflict is a difficult subject, it's too important to children to ignore. In this story, the focus is less on the fighting parents and more on the feelings the child experiences--with help for how to deal with them.  Guide for parents, therapists, and caregivers included.

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Dr. Camden's
Books for Children

Ethan loves both his dad and his mom, but going back and forth between two homes is hard!  Joint custody allows children whose parents are separated or divorced plenty of time with each parent, but the transitions between homes can be tough for kids. Children will relate to Ethan's changing feelings as he transitions from his dad's house to his mom's house. Parents get good modeling on how to help their children with challenging divorce-related parenting time transitions as well.

The Divorce Series. . .

There are plenty of picture books for children whose parents have gone through divorce. But what about the children that come later? These are the little "ours" children in the "yours, mine, and ours" families of modern times. These little ones have questions of their own about where their older half-siblings go, who this other parent is, what makes a "real" parent versus a "step" parent and so on. Where Do My Brother and Sister Go? is written just for them! With simple language, and heartwarmingly beautiful illustrations of contemporary family life, this book answers questions, explores feelings, and reminds everyone in a blended or stepfamily what really matters the most.

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Hay una gran cantidad de libros para hijos de padres divorciados. Pero ¿y sobre los niños que vienen después? Esos son los pequeños niños “nuestros” en las familias “suyos, míos y nuestros” de los tiempos modernos. Los niños pequeños tienen sus propias preguntas sobre adónde van sus hermanos más viejos, quién es ese otro padre, que hace un padre “de verdad” versus un padrasto o una madrasta. ¿Adónde van mi hermano y mi hermana? es escrito especialmente para ellos. Con lenguage sencilla y ilustraciones bonitas y reconfortantes de la vida de familias contemporáneas, ese libro responde a preguntas, explora sentimientos, y recuerda a todos en una familia mezclada lo que es más importante.

Há uma grande quantidade de livros infantis para filhos de pais divorciados - mas e para as crianças que vêm depois? Essas são as pequenas crianças "nossas" nas famílias de "meus, seus e nossos" dos tempos modernos. Esses pequenos têm suas próprias perguntas sobre para onde vão seus meio-irmãos mais velhos, quem é esse outro pai, o que diferencia um pai ou uma mãe de verdade de um padrasto ou uma madrasta, e assim por diante. Para onde meu irmão e minha irmã vão? é escrito justamente para eles! Com uma linguagem simples e belas e reconfortantes ilustrações da vida contemporânea familiar, este livro responde questões, explora sentimentos, e lembra a todos em uma família recomposta aquilo que mais importa.

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