The conscious parent's guide to coparenting : a mindful approach to creating a collaborative, positive parenting plan / Jenna Flowers.
"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 openly with 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 and respect 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 to come"--Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 1440595194 (pbk.)
- ISBN: 9781440595196 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 239 pages
- Publisher: Avon, Massachusetts : Adams Media, [2016]
- Copyright: ©2016
Content descriptions
| General Note: | Includes index. |
| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 18.99 |
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| Subject: | Parenting, Part-time. Parent and child. Divorced parents. Children of divorced parents. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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| Lakeshore Branch | PC 306.874 Flo | 31681020009023 | NONFICPBK | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
"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 and respect 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"-- - Baker & Taylor
"Tips for coparents to effectively build a working parenting relationship with each other and their children"-- - Baker & Taylor
Teaches parents raising children in two homes how to take a relationship-centered approach to parenting, foster forgiveness, and find constructive ways to move on when relationships change. - F+W Publishing
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 openly with 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 coparenting
- Simon and Schuster
<b>A positive, mindful plan for children and parents in transition!</b><br><br> 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 <i>The Conscious Parent's Guide to Coparenting</i>, 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.<br><br> This easy-to-use handbook helps you to:<ul><li>Build a coparenting relationship based on mutual respect</li><li>Lower stress levels for the entire family</li><li>Communicate openly with children about divorce</li><li>Discuss and reach parenting decisions together</li><li>Protect children, meet their needs, and help them build resilience</li><li>Educate your family and friends about coparenting</li></ul>The concept of ending a marriage peacefully, with compassion and respect 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 to come.