New “Create-A-Storybook”© Ebook Guides Parents in Telling the Kids About Their Divorce
One of the most difficult conversations any parent will ever have is telling their children about an upcoming divorce. Rosalind Sedacca, CCT, has come up with a unique concept -- a “create a storybook”© guidebook to help parents prepare their children for the changes ahead.
Boynton Beach, FL, March 25, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Divorce. Not only is it tough on parents, it can be even tougher on their children. One of the most difficult conversations any parent will ever have is telling their children about an upcoming divorce. Rosalind Sedacca, CCT, has had that conversation. Based on her own experience, she has come up with a unique concept -- a “create a storybook”© ebook to help parents prepare their children for the changes ahead.
There are many books on the market about children and divorce. However, none of them provide a customizable template that guides parents in preparing an attractive personal family storybook that children will want to read. What makes this ebook distinctive is that it doesn’t just tell parents what they should say -- it says it for them! The photographs and age-appropriate language conveys, with love and compassion, the five key messages parents need to share with their children -- messages children need to hear, understand and accept.
These vital messages are:
1. You are, and always will be, loved my Mom and Dad.
2. You are, and will continue to be, safe.
3. You are not to blame for any of this.
4. Mom and Dad will still always be your Mom and Dad.
5. Everything is going to be okay.
The ebook also includes commentary and support from six professional therapists experienced with divorce and mediation. Their contribution is immeasurable in assisting families as they face the challenges ahead.
Why should parents prepare a storybook -- in advance -- to help them break the news about separation or divorce? According to Sedacca, “For the same reason they prepare for a family vacation, a big party or the birth of a baby. Planning simplifies the process and helps avoid regrettable mistakes,” she says. “Is this life-altering conversation any less significant?”
For more information about How Do I Tell the Kids about the Divorce? A Fill-in-the-Blanks Storybook to Prepare Your Children With Love! as well as Rosalind’s free articles and her ezine, go to: www.childcentereddivorce.com. Rosalind can also be reached at: Rosalind@childcentereddivorce.com or 561 742-3537.
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There are many books on the market about children and divorce. However, none of them provide a customizable template that guides parents in preparing an attractive personal family storybook that children will want to read. What makes this ebook distinctive is that it doesn’t just tell parents what they should say -- it says it for them! The photographs and age-appropriate language conveys, with love and compassion, the five key messages parents need to share with their children -- messages children need to hear, understand and accept.
These vital messages are:
1. You are, and always will be, loved my Mom and Dad.
2. You are, and will continue to be, safe.
3. You are not to blame for any of this.
4. Mom and Dad will still always be your Mom and Dad.
5. Everything is going to be okay.
The ebook also includes commentary and support from six professional therapists experienced with divorce and mediation. Their contribution is immeasurable in assisting families as they face the challenges ahead.
Why should parents prepare a storybook -- in advance -- to help them break the news about separation or divorce? According to Sedacca, “For the same reason they prepare for a family vacation, a big party or the birth of a baby. Planning simplifies the process and helps avoid regrettable mistakes,” she says. “Is this life-altering conversation any less significant?”
For more information about How Do I Tell the Kids about the Divorce? A Fill-in-the-Blanks Storybook to Prepare Your Children With Love! as well as Rosalind’s free articles and her ezine, go to: www.childcentereddivorce.com. Rosalind can also be reached at: Rosalind@childcentereddivorce.com or 561 742-3537.
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