Books For Children Dealing With Divorce And Family Conflict
Books for Children Dealing with Divorce and Family Conflict
Introduction
When a family goes through the process of divorce, it can be difficult for everyone involved, especially children. During this time, children may experience a range of emotions such as sadness, anger, and confusion.
One way to help children understand and cope with these changes is by providing them with resources that offer emotional support, practical advice, and helpful coping strategies.
Book Recommendations
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The Divorce Helper by Freda Bloom This book is designed to help children understand what divorce means and how it affects their family. It provides practical strategies for coping with the changes in their lives.
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Mom’s House, Dad’s House by Isolina Ricci This book explains the concept of shared custody and helps children understand that they can still have a strong relationship with both parents despite living in two different homes.
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Two Homes, One Family by Stephen P. Kastner and Mildred L. Kastner This book provides age-appropriate explanations for children about the divorce process, helping them to understand their feelings and offering practical tips for coping with change.
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I Don’t Want to Talk About It by Jeanie Berlin This book is a journal for children who may not feel comfortable expressing their emotions through conversation. It offers prompts and space for children to process their feelings about the divorce.
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My Parents are Getting Divorced, But I Don’t Have to Feel Terrible About It by Bonnie Bader This book offers a series of stories about children who have gone through divorce and provides practical advice for coping with the changes in their lives.
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Splitting Up Together by Jennifer Corcoran This book provides practical advice for children about how to navigate the challenges of shared custody and helps them understand that they are not alone in their experiences.
Conclusion
Divorce can be a challenging time for both parents and children, but providing children with the right resources can help them cope and understand what is happening in their family. These books offer emotional support, practical advice, and helpful coping strategies to help children navigate through the divorce process.
