
Mindful Co-Parenting
A Child-Friendly Path through Divorce
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Narrated by:
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Jeremy S. Gaies
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James B. Morris Jr.
Being good parents is hard even when you're happily married, but for separated or divorced couples, parenting can be particularly daunting. There is hope. Mindful Co-Parenting provides divorced parents a practical way through the process that protects their children. In this compact, step-by-step guide, written in a supportive yet direct style, clinical psychologists Jeremy S. Gaies, Psy.D., and James B. Morris Jr., PhD, identify what matters most to kids and describe the importance of parents being mindful of their children's needs and wants.
Starting with the question of whether or not divorce is the best option for your family, the book walks you through the process, from choosing the most child-friendly divorce proceedings, to navigating co-parenting after the papers are signed, to handling the future challenges of step parenting and other issues that may arise. By simply paying attention and planning ahead, you and your ex can reduce the potential negative effects of divorce on your family. Learn how to create a comprehensive parenting plan that can begin to establish a new norm for the benefit of your family's new future.
©2014 Gaies, Psy.D., Jeremy S. and James B. Morris, Jr., Ph.D. (P)2015 Audible, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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This is why a review that focuses on the effects of this advice on legal leveraging is missing the point -- in this book you get advice on how to protect your children from the harmful effects of divorce. You won't get an analysis of the "legal benefits" of one approach versus another. This advice is for the reader who understands that these are pyrrhic victories, as even if you "win" in court, the battle itself often leaves everyone worse off in the long run (except the lawyers who will have all your money lol).
Excellent and Comprehensive Advice
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I loved being able to listen to the book on my long commute to work and home. Very helpful and great to hear the things my ex and I are doing is on the right path.What did you like best about this story?
Ways to better this relationship and be more productive with our separated family.Great for handling hard situations.
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Comprehensive and extremely helpful
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Important information for people with children considering or going through a divorce
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Too academic
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