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Kapooie (original poster member #46002) posted at 12:35 PM on Wednesday, March 4th, 2015
Anyone have a good recommendation for a book to help teens through divorce? My DD is 18 so I don't want anything geared towards younger kids. She won't talk to any of her family members about her feelings and she doesn't want to see a counselor. I'm worried about her stuffing down her emotions. Thanks!
"If someone treats you like shit, just remember there is something wrong with them, not you. Normal people don't go around destroying other human beings."
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utterlydone ( member #44718) posted at 4:24 AM on Friday, March 20th, 2015
I don't accept sloppy seconds.
Thankful ( member #46008) posted at 10:23 PM on Sunday, May 31st, 2015
DDay1: November 14, 2013
DDay2: January 21, 2014
DDay3: March 3, 2014
Married 25 years, Together 28 years
DS1: 18
DS2: 13
D'd: September 3, 2015
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chipmunk41 ( member #40694) posted at 6:51 PM on Friday, June 5th, 2015
I can recommend "Good Parenting Through your Divorce" by Mary Ellen Hannibal
Me: BS
Him: ExH
DD 9-13-13
Divorced 7/9/15
psychmom ( member #47498) posted at 1:04 AM on Thursday, June 11th, 2015
I looked up the "Good Parenting" book and it's highly rated. But it looks to be geared toward parents, rather than something a young adult could read on their own (I have an 18 year old who I'd like to find good resources for as well). No other recommendations found for books written FOR young people about their parents' divorce/separation. Hmmm. . . if I run across anything I'll post here.
BS (me); fWH (both 50+; married 20 yr at the time; 2 DD DDay 1- 9/13/2014 (EA)- 3+ yrsDDay 2- 10/24/2014(PA2)-July'14-Sept'14DDay 3- 11/12/2014(PA1)-Oct-Feb '14Reconciled
workingonmyself ( member #49740) posted at 12:04 AM on Monday, October 12th, 2015
did you ever find anything?
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