Protecting Innocence
Nurturing Children Through High Conflict Divorce
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Narrated by:
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Liz Jones
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Written by:
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Tracy Riley
About this listen
Protecting Innocence is a compassionate and informative guide for parents navigating the turbulent waters of high-conflict divorce while prioritizing the well-being and innocence of their children. In this book, listeners will discover practical strategies, expert advice, and emotional support to help them create a stable and nurturing environment for their children during and after divorce.
Drawing on the expertise of psychologists, counselors, and experienced co-parents, this book addresses the unique challenges that arise when divorcing in a contentious atmosphere. It offers insights into the emotional and psychological needs of children caught in the crossfire and provides guidance on how to shield them from the harmful effects of conflict.
Key topics covered include:
- Recognizing the signs of high-conflict divorce and its impact on children.
- Effective communication strategies for co-parents to minimize conflict.
- Co-parenting plans and strategies that prioritize the child's well-being.
- Helping children cope with change, stress, and conflicting loyalties.
- Accessing professional support, such as therapy and counseling, for children and parents.
Protecting Innocence serves as a beacon of hope and empowerment for parents who want to break the cycle of conflict and prioritize their children's emotional health. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining the innocence of children and nurturing their resilience, allowing them to grow and thrive despite the challenges of divorce. This book provides essential tools for creating a harmonious and loving environment in which children can flourish during the difficult transition of divorce.
©2023 Dr. Tracy Riley (P)2024 Dr. Tracy Riley