Parenting with your ex : working together for your child's best interest /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autor principal: | |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Naperville, Ill. :
Sphinx Pub.,
2005.
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Edición: | 1st ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Residential Parent
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Acknowledgement
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Facing Reality
- Understanding Terms
- Do Not Get Hung Up on Words
- Things Will Not Be the Same
- Look at the Other Side
- Let Go of Anger and Blame
- Ways to Move Forward
- Dealing with Loss
- Respect the Other Parent's Time
- Changing the Schedule
- Ways to Focus on Your Child
- Chapter 2: Your Changing Relationship with Your Child
- The Effects of Divorce
- Children's Common Reaction to Divorce
- Reactions by AgesGender Differences
- Riding the Ups and Downs
- Dealing with the Bad Times
- Symptoms of Depression in Children
- Anger and Resentment
- Do Not Say Anything Bad about the Other Parent
- Dealing with the Fear of Abandonment
- Dealing with Divided Loyalties
- Dealing with Your Changing Feelings
- Dealing with Your Child's Changing Feelings
- Chapter 3: Communicating with Your Child
- What You Should Say to Your Child
- Things to Say to Your Child
- Things Your Should Not Say
- Things Not to Say to Your Child
- Listening to Your ChildChapter 4: Rules for Your Child
- Whose Rules: Yours or the Other Parent's
- Creating Rules Together
- Rules to Discuss with the Other Parent
- Discussing Rules with Your Child
- Sample House Rules List
- Sample Sticker Chart
- Sample Contract with a Teen
- Creating Your Own Rules
- The Other Parent's Rules
- Rules that are Wrong
- Misinformation
- Bending the Rules
- Changing Rules for Your Changing Child
- When Rules are Broken
- Final Thoughts about Rules
- Tips for Making Rules that Work
- Chapter 5: Rules for YourselfDeal with Your Emotions
- Tips for Dealing wih Your Emotions
- Work with the Other Parent
- Do Not Speak Negatively about the Other Parent
- Talk to Your Child
- Respect Visitation
- Avoid Confrontations
- Talk Honestly, but Carefully about the Divorce
- Make Real Promises to Your Child
- Be on Time
- Make the Best of It
- Rules to Live By
- Chapter 6: Communicating with the Other Parent
- Try to Develop a New Relationship
- Set Co-Parenting Rules for Yourselves
- Be Flexible
- Develop a Written Schedule TogetherBite Your Tongue
- Divide Responsibilities
- Arguments
- Setting Up Times to Talk
- Getting Help
- When All Else Fails: Try the Business Transaction Approach
- When It is Unbearable
- Parenting Communication Rules
- Chapter 7: Encouraging and Assisting With Visitation
- Talking to Your Child about Visitation
- Things to Say to Your Child about Visitation
- Things Not to Say to Your Child about Visitation
- Your Responsibility for Visitation
- When Your Child does not want to Go