Dagmar Geisler
If My Parents Are Divorced: How to Talk about Separation, Divorce, and Breakups
durchgehend farbig illustriert von Dagmar Geisler
5+,
19/06/2019
36 Pages, 22.0 x 27.5 cm
ISBN 978-3-7432-0255-9
Hardcover
9,95 € (D)
10,30 € (A)
incl. VAT, shipping extra
Rights sold:
Arabic, Chinese (simplified), English (worldwide), Russian
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What happens when parents separate?
A separation always brings a lot of change and kids often times feel insecure. Do I have two homes now? How can I talk about my worries? Is it my fault? Always remember: Although love between parents can end, the love to their kids is unconditional!
The idea of parents taking a break from or ending their relationship is scary and sad for children of all ages. The subject arises when Marie tells her kindergarten class that her neighbor's parents are going to separate. It's not an easy topic to discuss, and some kids around the table don't like to talk about what's happening, but Marie and her friends soon learn that they're not alone in their feelings or experiences and realize that they can share their fears and worries with their friends.
If My Parents Are Divorced shows how different families can deal with a separation and which insecurities may arise in the minds of children. The author gently conveys how important each child's feelings are and illustrates ways that the the child may feel better as time passes. This book is the ideal starting point for talking to preschoolers and grade schoolers about separations, divorce, and break-ups. It is designed to help children with their emotional development and to help process and understand their parents' decisions.
In If My Parents Are Divorced Dagmar Geisler draws attention to this sensitive subject and provides advice for not only the children who are experiencing their parents' divorces, but also those who are witnessing their friends in these situations and want to provide listening ears and support. The perfect tool to comfort and educate children whose parents may be separating or divorcing, and to give parents, grandparents, teachers, and caregivers the opportunity to speak with children about this important topic.
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