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- Parenting by yourself / by Johnson, Cynthia E.(Cynthia Elaine),1949-(CARDINAL)198425; North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service.(CARDINAL)164866;
Bibliography: page [8].
- Subjects: Parenting, Part-time.; Single parents.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- Remarried with children : ten secrets for successfully blending and extending your family / by LeBey, Barbara.(CARDINAL)462712;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-286).
- Subjects: Parenting, Part-time.; Remarriage.; Stepfamilies.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- Shared parenting : raising your children cooperatively after separation / by Burrett, Jill F.(CARDINAL)772094; Green, Michael,1939-(CARDINAL)496533;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 125-140) and index.Personal reflections -- Parenting after separation -- Benefits and challenges -- Popular myths -- Some ifs and buts -- Sorting out your motives -- Considering children's choices -- Working out a timetable -- Designing a parenting plan -- Sample parenting plans -- Communicating between households."A guide for separated or divorced parents who want to develop a cooperative, child-focused parenting approach, with advice about communicating effectively, devising a shared parenting plan, establishing joint involvement, and more"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Children of divorced parents.; Parenting, Part-time.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Creative parenting after separation / by Seddon, Elizabeth.(CARDINAL)848517;
Includes bibliographical references and index.1260L
- Subjects: Child rearing.; Divorced parents.; Parenting, Part-time.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Combative to collaborative : the co-parenting code/ by Harlow, Teesa,author.;
Stage 1: Uncoupling -- Stage 2: Life goes on -- Stage 3: Correcting course."Co-parenting doesn't have to be hard, or mean sacrificing either your family or your own happiness. It's simply a matter of focus and choices. Combative to Collaborative channels parents' attention towhat thety really want...to be good parents. Move from anger, hurt, and loss to consideration, kindness, and cooperation.
- Subjects: Children of divorced parents.; Parenting, Part-time.; Divorce.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Co-parenting through separation and divorce : putting your children first / by Blackstone, Jann,author.(CARDINAL)839825; Hill, David L.,author.(CARDINAL)401223;
Introduction -- How to use this book -- Will I get through this? -- How do I begin? -- What do children need to be healthy? -- Helping our children cope -- Facing the transition: Moving from we to me -- Co-parenting our children -- Parenting plans -- Toxic stress and its effect on our children -- Is my child safe over there? -- Is there someone new? -- The making of a family -- Visualize your future."As you face one of life's most difficult transitions, divorce and child custody mediator Dr. Blackstone and pediatrician Dr. Hill offer step-by-step guidance on how to put your children first. This road map covers communicating the news in a developmentally appropriate way, helping children cope and preventing the effects of toxic stress, shared custody and parenting plans, confronting bad-mouthing and other challenges to positive co-parenting, handling concerns about safety or abuse, remarriage and blending families, co-parenting for the long haul, through the teen years and beyond, and more, with the goal of healthy, happy kids informing every step along the way."--
- Subjects: Informational works.; Children of divorced parents.; Parenting, Part-time.; Divorce.;
- Available copies: 11 / Total copies: 15
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- The co-parenting handbook : raising well-adjusted and resilient kids from little ones to young adults through divorce or separation / by Bonnell, Karen,author.(CARDINAL)352255;
Includes bibliographical references and index."A practical manual for parents transitioning from being a married couple with children to being solely co-parents together. This guide helps them navigate difficult emotional terrain, create boundaries, and establish guidelines so that together they canbe the parents their children deserve. The Co-Parenting Handbookhelps parents confidently take on the challenges of raising children when they live in separate homes. Addressing parents' questions about the emotional impact of separation, conflict, grief, and recovery, the author skillfully provides a roadmap for all members of the family to constructively navigate through separation/divorce and beyond. Through practical and reassuring guidance, parents discover how to move on from being angry and hurt partners to constructive, successful co-parents who are able to put their children's needs first"--"A practical manual for parents who are transitioning from being a couple with children to being co-parents. This guide helps those parents navigate difficult emotional terrain, create boundaries, and establish guidelines so that together they can be theparents their children deserve"--
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Parenting, Part-time; Parenting, Part-time;
- Available copies: 11 / Total copies: 11
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- The conscious parent's guide to coparenting : a mindful approach to creating a collaborative, positive parenting plan / by Flowers, Jenna,author.(CARDINAL)413234;
"A positive, mindful plan for children and parents in transition! If you're facing the challenge of raising children in two homes, you may be feeling overwhelmed and unsure of how to build a healthy coparenting relationship. With The Conscious Parent's Guide to Coparenting, you'll learn how to take a relationship-centered approach to parenting, foster forgiveness, and find constructive ways to move on when relationships change. Coparenting means putting your child's needs first. And conscious parenting acknowledges a child's thoughts, feelings, and needs, as well as a parent's responsibility to them.This easy-to-use handbook helps you to: Build a coparenting relationship based on mutual respect Lower stress levels for the entire family Communicate openlywith children about divorce Discuss and reach parenting decisions together Protect children, meet their needs, and help them build resilience Educate your family and friends about coparentingThe concept of ending a marriage peacefully, with compassion andrespect for former partners, is often viewed with surprise in modern society. But choosing to consciously coparent is an important choice you can make for yourself and your children--one that will benefit the emotional health of your family for years tocome"--"Tips for coparents to effectively build a working parenting relationship with each other and their children"--
- Subjects: Parenting, Part-time.; Parent and child.; Divorced parents.; Children of divorced parents.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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- How to parent with your ex : working together for your child's best interest / by Sember, Brette McWhorter,1968-(CARDINAL)293156;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Moving forward -- Understanding your relationship with your child -- Talking with your child -- Setting guidelines for your child -- Setting expectations for yourself -- Working with the other parent -- Coping with visitation -- Scheduling -- Dealing with holidays and celebrations -- Long distance parenting -- Other people involved with visitation -- Dealing with ages and stages -- Special situations -- Conclusion.
- Subjects: Parenting, Part-time.; Divorced parents.; Children of divorced parents.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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- Baby out of wedlock : co-parenting basics from pregnancy to custody / by Braz, Jim,Author(DLC)no2021109831;
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- Subjects: Single parents.; Joint custody of children.; Parenting, Part-time.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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