<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This book helps parents in the aftermath of divorce learn to sustain a healthy co-parenting relationship and offers specifics for solving day-to-day problems, disciplining, and handling conflict during transitional times and special events.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>You may be winning the battle in court, but losing the war at home, saddened at the wounds your children bear as a result of this conflict. But because you are willing to do anything to help your children thrive, you can learn to build a parenting partnership with your former mate in spite of the history between you.</p> <p></p> <p><em>The Co-Parenting Survival Guide</em> shows you how to avoid the hot spots and the common traps of hostility, inflexibility, and constant squabbling, and develop skills to sustain a co-parenting partnership based on love and concern for your children, so they can best benefit from two parents living separately but working together.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"<em>The Co-Parenting Survival Guide</em> offers compassion and wisdom in calming the destructive aspects of conflict so that the most important individuals o fall, the children of divorce, can grow up healthy."<br> --Carla B. Garrity, Ph.D., and Mitchell A Baris, Ph.D., authors, <em> Children of Divorce and Caught in the Middle</em> </p><br><br><p>"A concrete, easy-to-read outline on how to help conflict-addicted couples co-parent. This book should be on the shelf of every practicioner who works with divorcing parents--and every judge, moderator, and lawyer who works in the family court system as well."<br> --Dr. Jeffrey Naser, M.D., Practicing Child Psychiatrist, Wayne, PA </p><br><br><p>"All parents want their children to grow up healthy, happy, and well-adjusted. <em>The Co-Parenting Survival Guide</em> helps feuding parents focus on these common goals and gives them techniques to stop the conflict, end the wars, and give children back their childhood."<br> --Barry F. Armata, Esq., Family Law Attorney, Bristol, CT</p><br><br><p>"This book is very vivid reminder to parents of the damage that can be done to their most valued asset--their children. For those who take the time, this book will save them days of pain and lots of money."<br> --Frank Santy, Esq., Family Law Attorney, Enfield, CT</p> <p></p><br><br><p>"Drs. Zimmerman and Thayer join a small but growing number of professionals dedicated to helping divorcing families navigate the often murky waters of postdivorce parenting. Their book will serve as a step-by-step guide for success for every divorced parent who has the courage and foresight to use it."<br> --Jean McBride, M.S., L.M.F.T., President, Center for Divorce & Remarriage, Inc., Fort Collins, CO</p><br><br><p>"In this book, Drs. Thayer and Zimmerman have set a new standard for how to work with high-conflict divorced couples. In a clear and methodical manner, the authors teach ex-spouses how to slowly peel back the layers of conflict between them. More importantly, they provide ex-spouses with a clear roadmap to help them navigate their way towards becoming better parents for their children. This book gives a voice to the children who suffer, often silently, at the hands of their conflict-ridden parents. Anyone working with these children and their families must read this book. "<br> --Mitchell Greene, Ph.D., Child and Family Psychologist, Wayne, PA</p><br>
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