What Children Need to Know When Parents Get Divorced - Softcover

Coleman, William L.

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Synopsis

Practical Help for Children Ages 6 to 2 from a Trusted Author and Licensed Family CounselorWhen read with a caring adult, this book can be the first step in bringing children of divorce toward much-needed emotional healing.

Because it is often hard for children to express feelings, fears, and questions, it is easy to assume they are adjusting and coping with their parents' divorce--when instead they may feel guilty that they are somehow to blame for the break-up.William L. Coleman provides an honest, understandable, and simple way for concerned adults to broach discussion of this sensitive subject with the children they care about, covering such crucial areas as:The uniqueness and importance of each childReassurance of the continued love of both parents for the childEncouragement to talk openly of painful subjectsWays to show love to both parents, even the one who no longer lives with the child.

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About the Author

William L. Coleman, a pastor, teacher and author, is best known for his bestselling devotional books for young people. A graduate of Washington Bible College and Grace Theological Seminary, he has written over seventy-five magazine articles.

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Children Are Special

There is something great about being a child.

Children have so many reasons to be happy.

There are things to do, places to go, people to be with.

Children are special. As you grow up, there will be many more things to enjoy. It s terrific to be a child.

Sometimes children become disappointed. That s to be expected. Every child feels sad or hurt once in a while. Maybe a pet has died or a bike has been stolen, or maybe the family has to move away.

Many children become sad because their parents get divorced. That happens very often too often. Every year millions of parents get divorced. They decide they don t love each other and don t want to live together anymore.

You probably know several children whose parents are divorced. Those children may have found it difficult, but many have shown that it is possible to be happy again.

Children are like rubber balls. They have lots of bounce. When they get down, children manage to bounce up again.

There are too many fascinating things to do.

Children don t like to sit around and worry.

What would you like to do? What is your favorite game? Do you have a hobby or do you collect things? What is your favorite television show? What friend would you like to have over to your house?

Didn t God make an interesting world? And He made children special so they can enjoy so much of it. There are many good times ahead for children like you.

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