When a Parent Marries Again: Children Can Learn to Cope with Family Change
When a Parent Marries Again: Children Can Learn to Cope with Family Change
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Book Description
Helps kids sort through unrealistic expectations, different values, divided loyalties, and family histories and helps reduce fear and stress surrounding remarriage.
When a Parent Marries Again: Children Can Learn to Cope with Family Change,Marge Heegaard,Woodland Press,0962050261,Children's Books/Ages 4-8 Nonfiction,Children: Grades 3-4,Clinical Child Psychology,Family - General,Juvenile literature,Remarriage,Stepfamilies,Marriage, family & other relationships,Non-Classifiable,Parenthood
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