Divorce & Parenting Recommended Reading

  • Ahrons, Constance, “We`re Still Family: What Grown Children Have to Say About Their Parent`s Divorce” (2004, Harper Collins)
  • Ackerman, Marc, Ph.D., “Does Wednesday Mean Mom`s House or Dad`s? Parenting Together While Living Apart” (1997, Wiley Press)
  • Blackstone-Ford, Jann and Jupe, Shary, “Ex-Etiquette for Parents: Good Behavior After A Divorce or Separation” (2004, Chicago Review)
  • Brook, Noel and Klein, Arthur C., “The Single Parent Resource” (1998, Champion Press)
  • Emery, Robert, “The Truth About Children and Divorce: Dealing with the Emotions So You and Your Children Can Thrive” (2004, Penguin)
  • Gerlach, Peter K, “Build a Co-parenting Team: After Divorce or Remarriage” (Stepfamily Information Series, 2003, Xlibris Press)
  • Hannibal, Mary Ellen, “Good Parenting Through Your Divorce: The Essential Guidebook To Helping Your Children Adjust and Thrive Based on the Leading National Program” (2006, Marlowe and Company)
  • Hart, Archibald D., “Helping Children Survive Divorce” (1997, Thomas Nelson Publishers) Kalter, Neil, “Growing Up with Divorce” (1990, The Free Press)
  • Neuman, M. Gary, “Helping Your Child the Sandcastle Way” (1999, Random House)
  • Ricci, Isolina, “Mom`s House, Dad`s House: Making Two Homes for Your Child” (2006, Fireside)
  • Stahl, Philip Michael, “Parenting After Divorce: A Guide to Resolving Conflicts and Meeting Your Children`s Needs” (2002, Impact Publishers)
  • Tesler, Pauline and Thompson, Peggy, “Collaborative Divorce: The Revolutionary New Way to Restructure Your Family, Resolve Legal Issues, and Move on With Your Life” (2006, Regan Press)
  • Thayer, Elizabeth, Ph.D. and Zimmerman, Jeffrey, Ph.D., “The Co-Parenting Survival Guide: Letting Go of Conflict After a Difficult Divorce” (2001, New Harbinger Publications)
    Thomas, Shirley, Parents are Forever: “A Step By Step Guide to Becoming Successful Coparents After Divorce” (2004, Springboard Press)
  • Wallerstein, Judith, Ph.D.and Blakesee, Sandra, “What about the Kids? Raising Your Children Before, During and After Divorce” (2003, Hyperion Press)Ahrons, Constance, “We`re Still Family: What Grown Children Have to Say About Their Parent`s Divorce” (2004, Harper Collins)
  • Ackerman, Marc, Ph.D., “Does Wednesday Mean Mom`s House or Dad`s? Parenting Together While Living Apart” (1997, Wiley Press)
  • Blackstone-Ford, Jann and Jupe, Shary, “Ex-Etiquette for Parents: Good Behavior After A Divorce or Separation” (2004, Chicago Review) 


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