“This is an essential book to be read by both parents and their children separately and together. It will enable each child and his or her parents to experience the divorce as a joint learning process toward greater personal growth. The inclusion of a ‘Bill of Rights for Children Whose Parents Are Divorced,’ the ‘Glossary: What All Those Bog Words Mean,’ and ‘Resources for Parents and Children’ can be of enormous help to divorced families.”
—Mel Krantzler, PhD, author, The New Creative Divorce
“The Divorce Helpbook for Kids is an excellent book to help young people understand what the family is going through. It explains legal terms such as custody and helps the child to know what to expect and how to behave to avoid problems... The wealth of information and healthy suggestions will save the family many pitfalls, heartbreak and pain.”
—Pat Palmer, EdD, author, I Wish I Could Hold Your Hand, co-author, Teen Esteem
“...I shared the book with my 12-year old daughter... She agrees that the suggestions (in this book) would be invaluable to children facing a part of their lives which is hard, but not impossible.”
—Barbara Walton, Attorney at Law, author, 101 Little Instructions for Surviving Your Divorce