Negative Effects of Divorce on Children

Negative Effects of Divorce on Children

Trying to avoid or lessen negative effects of divorce on your children?

If you are struggling to lessen the negative effects of divorce on children, you might want to share a book about divorce with them. So take a look at our latest YouTube video! We are reviewing 3 new books on divorce for kids. Plus, a bonus book for special needs children.

Books that may lessen the negative effects of divorce on children

  • I Have Two Homes by Marian De Smet   24 pages long and recommended for children ages 5 – 7 $12.99 on Amazon https://amzn.to/2kg0Xsj
  • Why Do Families Change? Our First Talk About Separation and Divorce by Dr. Jillian Roberts  32 pages long and recommended for ages 6 – 8 $13.70 Hardcover and $4.99 Audio CD https://amzn.to/2md1NGQ
  • Divorce is the Worst by Anastasia Higgenbotham 64 pages long and recommended for ages 4-12 $18.95 on Amazon https://amzn.to/2mdPM3Z
  • I Have a Question About Divorce: A Book for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or Other Special Needs It has 3 different sections and is 40 pages long. Recommended for ages 5 – 11 Amazon for $9.99 (Kindle version) or $14.99 (hardcover) https://amzn.to/2lAlg43

A dedicated book review for special needs kids effected by divorce

Finally, I have included a link to another video in our YouTube series. It is a dedicated book review for children on the autism spectrum. It may help you share the challenges of change and help lessen the negative effects of divorce on your child. 

Divorcing Parent Education Class

Need more parenting tips? Then we teach the mandatory divorcing parent education seminar at least 6 times each month at our office. A link to the class dates can be found at Memphis Class Dates or Jackson Area Class Dates. Also, we go over mediation, apps Tennessee coparenting, alimony in Tennessee, divorce documents, child custody and child support. Finally, discuss parental alienation and how to change your name. More details can be found at www.TNcourts.gov 

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