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Parenting Apart: How Separated and Divorced Parents Can Raise Happy and Secure Kids

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This comprehensive and empowering guide is filled with practical, effective ways to minimize the effects of divorce on children, and offers immediate solutions to the most critical parenting problems divorce brings. In this go-to resource, Christina McGhee addresses the issues of utmost importance to parents:


* How and when to tell the children about the divorce


* Guiding children through family change


* Helping children cope with having two homes


* Dealing with finances


* Managing a difficult relationship with an ex


* And more so much more


Offering advice on explaining things to every age group (from toddlers to teenagers) in plain, consistent, and age-appropriate terms, Parenting Apart also offers practical suggestions to help you maintain a sense of stability and take care of your own well-being while taking care of your kids.

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South Region Parents as Teachers Society is located in the heart of Southern Alberta, and both acknowledges and pays tribute to the traditional territories of the people of Treaty 7, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy (the Siksika, the Piikani, the Kainai First Nations). 

By virtue of the signing of Treaty 7 in 1877, South Region Parents as Teachers recognizes that we are all treaty people. South Region Parents as Teachers recognizes that this region is also now home to Region III of the Metis Nation of Alberta.

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • About Us >
      • Vision & Mission
      • History
      • Core Values
      • Cultural Competency Policy
      • Governance
    • Our Staff
    • Our Funders & Partners
    • Contact Us >
      • Location & Hours
    • Employment Opportunities
  • Services
    • How does it work?
    • Personal Home Visits
    • Child Screenings
    • Calendar of Events
    • Group Connections
    • Resource Network >
      • Pregnancy Resources
      • Parent Resources
  • Program Results
    • Results
    • Quality & Fidelity
    • Parent Feedback
    • Outcomes
  • Family Resource Network (FRN)