Practical Tools for Parenting and Healthy Families

The CoParenting Toolkit

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The CoParenting
TOOLKIT


"...will  likely become the resource  
manual for coparents, their  
attorneys, and mediators..."

—Claire N Barnes, MA, Executive Director, , Kids' Turn

The inspiring update to
Mom's House, Dad's House
for parents and professionals

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"...a rich, concise, and highly readable manual for parents ...belongs on the shelves of all professionals who work with divorced parents."
—Constance Ahrons, PhD, author, The Good Divorce and We're Still Family

"...an enormous contribution to the cause of effective parenting and the well-being of the children of divorce."  —Jeff Gillenkirk, author, Home, Away


Mom's House, Dad's House, for KIDs - book cover

Mom's House, Dad's House for Kids:
Feeling at Home in One Home or Two

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HOW-TO BOOK OF THE WEEK
—Newsday

"...it gives children a sense of control and mastery over the confusion and chaos children often experience when the family structure changes…. Hurray for a book like this whose time is long overdue!"
—Jane Ellen Shatz, PhD.

Read what kids say
"It's not like other books, it helps a lot" -Katlyn
"It will warn you about those dangerous surprises" -Rosalind
"It helped me connect with other people's feelings" -Billy

Mom's House, Dad's House - book cover

Mom's House, Dad's House:
Making Two Homes for Your Child
(for parents)

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"This book should be a required textbook for every divorcing parent". —Michael J. Ostrow, Past President, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers

".. must reading for any parent transiting divorce and any professional who seeks to help them. —Family and Conciliation Court Review

If you are a divorced or divorcing parent, you need to read it. Even more, your children need you to have read it. And they need you not just to read it when you separate, but to own a copy and keep on using it.  —Mediation News