Interactive E-Flipbook
Safeguarding the Well-Being of Children During & After A Parental Breakup

From the desk of Dr. Chet
Psychologist & Parent Divorce Educator
Dear Parents and Other Caregivers,
As a former Professor and Academic Dean, I recognize that people have different learning styles. Reading alone does not always produce the best result. Although the written content of this flipbook and paperback book is identical, the flipbook includes multi-sensory and multi-media approaches to enhance learning.
Full-color art and images of children in the flipbook are meant to evoke child-centered emotions among readers. Throughout the text, I have made author comments to guide you in highlighting important concepts and explaining how they might be helpful to you. Twenty mini-videos add audio-visual learning strategies. Other interactive functions include the ability to download selected forms and documents and there is a full page of links to additional resources for children and parents.
Wishing you and your children the best,
Dr. Chet
Description
Most separating parents worry about how their children will cope with their breakups. Will the children be okay? What can be done to help them? What is known about that? The short answer is that there is a lot known about how children cope with and are affected by parental breakups. This book has been written to help parents chart a course to a hopeful future where children can be loved and cared for by both parents. Reviewing highlights of 50 years of research, Part I identifies what helps in hinders children as they cope with parental pickups. Built on that evidence, Part II offers a Family Transition Plan consisting of 15 positive steps parents can take to ensure the well-being of their children. It is a workbook filled with family-planning checklists and worksheets. 8.5 x 11, 92 pages.
E-Flipbook Unique Features

Enhanced learning with multi-sensory and multi-media approaches

Same content as the paperback book with full-color art and images of children meant to evoke child-center emotions

Multiple interactive functions include 20 mini-videos, author audio comments, downloadable forms, and links to resources for adults and children