Book Of The Month.
A great man once said "The smell of a new book makes me hunger for knowledge, and the hunger will be kept until the last page is turned".
Each month we will be choosing a new book to be our recommended title, anybody can suggest a book for consideration. It can be any kind of book, a reference book for "Special Needs" families, a work of fiction that uplifted you, or a children's book. All books will be considered just email us the title and the author.
March's Book of the Month.
March's Book of the month topic was recommended by Katie. The decision of this month's book of the month came during recent Parenting Workshops. I was asked for a book to help kids handle divorce. After looking, I found this month's suggestion.
Synopsis: Kids tend to blame themselves when parents divorce. The Sandcastles workshop--now mandatory in over a dozen counties throughout the United States--is a half-day group session for children of divorce between the ages of 6 and 17. This intensive workshop helps kids open up and deal with their feelings through drawings, games, poetry, role playing, and other activities. Helping Your Kids Cope with Divorce details many of the workshop exercises, all designed to increase communication, understanding, and togetherness between parents and kids. The book is also packed full of suggestions on everything from the best way to break the divorce news to a child (it differs according to age group) to facing the holidays, visitation, custody arrangements, anger, discipline, co-parenting, single parenting, overcompensation, sorrow, custody fights, and much more. Please click on the book to the left to read more information or purchase. |
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