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  • Putting Children First

  • Proven Parenting Strategies for Helping Children Thrive Through Divorce
  • Written by: JoAnne Pedro-Carroll
  • Narrated by: Karen Saltus
  • Length: 11 hrs and 5 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Putting Children First

Written by: JoAnne Pedro-Carroll
Narrated by: Karen Saltus
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An internationally renowned authority on children and divorce reveals the latest research-based strategies for helping children survive and thrive before, during, and long after their parents divorce. The breakup of a family can have an enduring impact on children. But as Dr. JoAnne Pedro-Carroll explains with clarity and compassion in this powerful book, parents can positively alter the immediate and long-term effects of divorce on their children. The key is proven, emotionally intelligent parenting strategies that promote children's emotional health, resilience, and ability to lead satisfying lives. Over the past three decades, Pedro-Carroll has worked with families in transition, conducted research, and developed and directed award- winning, court-endorsed programs that have helped thousands of families navigate divorce and its aftermath. Now she shares practical, research- based advice that helps parents:

  • Gain a deeper understanding of what their children are experiencing
  • Develop emotionally intelligent parenting strategies with the critical combination of boundless love and appropriate limits on behavior
  • Reduce conflict with a former spouse and protect children from conflict's damaging effects
  • Learn what recent brain research reveals about stress and children's developing capabilities

Putting Children First delivers a positive vision for a future of hope and healing.

©2010 JoAnne Pedro-Carroll (P)2014 Gildan Media LLC
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"I am proud to recommend Dr. JoAnne Pedro-Carroll's new book, Putting Children First: Proven Parenting Strategies for Helping Children Thrive Through Divorce. It is very readable, but incorporates a vast amount of research as well as the author's own extensive clinical experience. Today, when so many children suffer the problems created by their parent's divorce, parents and the professionals who work with them during the transitions relating to divorce will find this book a great guide to helping their children cope more successfully."-Robert J. Haggerty, M.D. former president of The W. T. Grant Foundation and The American Academy of Pediatrics

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good resource

Good resource a little repetitive st times. some good suggestions, but many sound cheese/non applicable in daily life. it feels like this I'd a resource for semi-amicable situations. limited help for parents struggling emotionally. ypur ability to help your child is strongly linked to your ability to recognize where you are emoyionally in the process. didnt find it helpful in that perspective. not an easy read in a society that struggle to read in the first place. comprehensive work but limited ability to reach the target public.

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