
My Parents Are Divorced Too
A Book for Kids by Kids
American Psychological Association (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 15. April 2006
Book
Hardback
72 pages
978-1-59147-241-4 (ISBN)
Description
Melanie, Annie, and Steven Ford pack lots of simple truths and amp quot I have been through it amp quot advice into this wise little book about their struggles and triumphs through their parents' divorce.
Now in its second edition, with more insights and humor from cartoonist Charles Beyl, this is the guide for kids with divorced parents, from some of the best teachers around-kids like themselves!
From the Introduction for Kids:
This book is a project we have worked on for a long time. We wrote it because we have already gone through our parents' divorce, so we know about some of the things that may be bothering you. We know that divorce can really hurt. And we want to help.
From the Introduction for Parents:
We often talk about a amp quot successful amp quot marriage, but very rarely do we hear about a amp quot successful amp quot divorce. With over half the marriages in the United States currently ending in divorce, we, as parents, know that our children are often the ones to suffer the most at the dissolution of a marriage. My goal through my divorce and remarriage was to make the transition as painless as possible for my kids. I quickly realized there were no guidelines or rules that could ensure everyone would be happy. Although I am blessed accepting amp quot bonus children, amp quot and my husband's ex-wife and my ex-husband are extremely supportive, we found that the adjustments after remarriage are not easy. We learned we had to create a lifestyle that worked for us. Through determination and love, we have broken through the stereotypical relationships many people think you must have in a stepfamily, to make a working blended family with hopefully health and well-adjusted children.
Now in its second edition, with more insights and humor from cartoonist Charles Beyl, this is the guide for kids with divorced parents, from some of the best teachers around-kids like themselves!
From the Introduction for Kids:
This book is a project we have worked on for a long time. We wrote it because we have already gone through our parents' divorce, so we know about some of the things that may be bothering you. We know that divorce can really hurt. And we want to help.
From the Introduction for Parents:
We often talk about a amp quot successful amp quot marriage, but very rarely do we hear about a amp quot successful amp quot divorce. With over half the marriages in the United States currently ending in divorce, we, as parents, know that our children are often the ones to suffer the most at the dissolution of a marriage. My goal through my divorce and remarriage was to make the transition as painless as possible for my kids. I quickly realized there were no guidelines or rules that could ensure everyone would be happy. Although I am blessed accepting amp quot bonus children, amp quot and my husband's ex-wife and my ex-husband are extremely supportive, we found that the adjustments after remarriage are not easy. We learned we had to create a lifestyle that worked for us. Through determination and love, we have broken through the stereotypical relationships many people think you must have in a stepfamily, to make a working blended family with hopefully health and well-adjusted children.
More details
Edition
Second Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Washington DC
United States
Target group
Children/juvenile
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
Black & white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-59147-241-4 (9781591472414)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Jann Blackstone-Ford is a certified mediator in Northern California who specializes in divorce and stepfamily conflict resolution. She is the author of many books on divorce and parenting, including Ex-Etiquette for Parents, with Sharyl Jupe. She has been a guest expert on The Today Show, The Early Show, Good Morning America, and Oprah. In 999, Jann founded Bonus Families, a non-profit organization dedicated to the peaceful coexistence between divorced or separated parents and their new families.
Melanie, Anee (Annie), and Steven Ford live in Northern California. Mel and Anee still have very different personalities, but they both chose to become hairstylists, and Steven is a college student pursuing a degree in Fire Science. You can write to them on www.bonusfamilies.com, where they host a forum just for kids.
Charles Beyl creates humorous illustrations for books, magazines, and newspapers in his suburban Texas ranch house. Visit him at www.charlesbeyl.com and follow him on Instagram: ChuckBeyl
Melanie, Anee (Annie), and Steven Ford live in Northern California. Mel and Anee still have very different personalities, but they both chose to become hairstylists, and Steven is a college student pursuing a degree in Fire Science. You can write to them on www.bonusfamilies.com, where they host a forum just for kids.
Charles Beyl creates humorous illustrations for books, magazines, and newspapers in his suburban Texas ranch house. Visit him at www.charlesbeyl.com and follow him on Instagram: ChuckBeyl