
The 7 Fatal Mistakes Divorced and Separated Parents Make
Strategies for Raising Healthy Children of Divorce and Conflict
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Narrated by:
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Caroline Miller
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By:
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Shannon R. Rios
This audiobook is a crucial resource for families that are divorced, separated, considering divorce, and never married who want to raise the healthiest children possible. Written by a child of divorce and conflict, who is now a therapist working in this field, this audiobook is a must-listen. It provides guidelines to allow co-parents to create the best environment possible during family challenges.
Inside you will find over 30 exercises and practical strategies to assist you in being the best parent possible during this difficult time for your family. Listening to this audiobook will assist parents in raising emotionally and physically healthy children. If you love your child, this audiobook is crucial for you. It will assist you in minimizing the impact of your circumstances on your child.
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a real eye opener
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If you could sum up The 7 Fatal Mistakes Divorced and Separated Parents Make in three words, what would they be?
This book has so many tips, ideas and coaching exercises that are so helpful when dealing with divorce and co-parenting. I love that Shannon Rios puts the child first and that the focus of the book is on creating the best possible experience and environment for the child. The questions that she asks you throughout the book really make you think about the consequences of how you act in certain situations. I would recommend this book to anyone going through separation/divorce and anyone who wants to raise emotionally healthy children.Great Tips & Tools for co-parenting or divorce
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Perhaps if you've never read any other book on parenting, relationships, healing, or gone to therapy or worked to develop emotional intelligence in any way, this book may be useful (assuming you disregard the sexist, homophobic, and patronizing language), however, for anyone who already actively thinks about their lives, the chapters here are not thoughtful, not intuitive and are downright preachy. The very beginning of the book uses the passive aggressive and truly ridiculous line "if you love your child, you must do these exercises". Who are you to question anyone's love for their child?
Do not waste your money.
Oversimplistic, out-dated, offensive and preachy
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