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“Great read for all parents, even for those who are not divorced. Gives great perspective to help take a step back and realize all the little ways little eyes and ears can be affected.” – Erin (goodreads.com)
“For Kids’ Sake, Be Great! How Caregivers Create Positive Environments in Separate Homes. Howard Lee Brockhouse writes an exemplary guide that helps both children and parents emotionally navigate a post-divorce family.”
For Kids’ Sake, Be Great!: How Caregivers Create Positive Environments in Separate Homes
At a parent-teacher conference many years ago my ex-wife, Jackie, and I met a new teacher that had recently moved to our school district. Before the conference, I’d noticed that I wasn’t receiving school paperwork at my house. As I’d done with other teachers, I thought I was reminding her that we need a copy of all paperwork sent to each house so we’re both fully informed and she being surprised, asked, “What, you’re divorced, I never would have thought that by watching Abbie in class.” Jackie and I had tears of relief that we must be doing something right in our relationship, so much so, that a teacher couldn’t tell our daughter was from a separated home!