Description |
vi, 210 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [207]-210). |
Summary |
A successful co-parenting relationship with your ex is as vital to your child's well-being and health as nutritious food or proper exercise. The authors share their own experiences to provide advice, practical tips, and powerful co-parenting strategies. |
Contents |
Introduction: "You should write a book" -- Divorce 101. Before you call a lawyer: laying the groundwork for co-parenting success ; Good grief: strategies to start the healing process ; Attorneys and mediators and collaborative divorce, oh, my! -- Co-parenting basics. What's your co-parenting style? ; Fifteen things you may want to do (but must not do) as a co-parent ; Fifteen things you must do (but may not want to do) as a co-parent ; Calendars, clothes, and camps ; Write your own parenting plan ; Separate but equal ; "What about us?": never-married and noncustodial parents -- "But you don't know my ex". Co-parenting, dating, and remarriage ; Fifteen things you can do for you child in spite of your uncooperative ex -- Postscript: What co-parents can learn from adult children of divorce. |
Subject |
Children of divorced parents.
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Parenting, Part-time.
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Divorced parents.
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Joint custody of children.
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Added Author |
Thomas, Michael D., 1971-
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Added Title |
Co-parenting one hundred one |
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Co-parenting one hundred and one |
ISBN |
9781608824632 (pbk. : alk. paper) |
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1608824632 (pbk. : alk. paper) |
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