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Talking to Children About DivorceBy Jean McBride, MS, LMFT

In a Nutshell

Marriage and family therapist Jean McBride provides an in-depth guide for divorcing parents on effectively co-parenting while navigating the complex emotions of shifting family dynamics.

Favorite Quote

Divorce doesn't have to be the nightmare our culture sometimes makes it out to be. You can still be the great parent you've always strived to be and your children can have a joyful childhood they look back on with much fondness.

Jean McBride

Introduction

Divorce is one of the most stressful events a person can experience — especially if children are involved.

Even though divorce is relatively common nowadays, that doesn't make it any easier to navigate the emotional, financial, and familial changes it causes.

For over 25 years, marriage and family therapist Jean McBride has specialized in divorce and remarriage.

McBride's book Talking to Children About Divorce provides practical guidance for parents who find themselves balancing their own complex emotions with the need to establish stability for their children.

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