New Ways for Families Parent Workbook
For divorcing parents who have been court-ordered or have decided to use New Ways for Families in the divorce process. This is a structured parenting skills method to reduce the impact of conflict on children in potentially high-conflict divorce cases. Research shows it helps decrease conflict, stress and abuse while improving outcomes for children, leading to safer, healthier families.
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For divorcing parents who have been court-ordered or have decided to use New Ways for Families in the divorce process. This is a structured parenting skills method to reduce the impact of conflict on children in potentially high-conflict divorce cases. Research shows it helps decrease conflict, stress and abuse while improving outcomes for children, leading to safer, healthier families.
New Ways for Families Parent Workbook
For divorcing parents who have been court-ordered or have decided to use New Ways for Families in the divorce process. This is a structured parenting skills method to reduce the impact of conflict on children in potentially high-conflict divorce cases. Research shows it helps decrease conflict, stress and abuse while improving outcomes for children, leading to safer, healthier families.
For divorcing parents who have been court-ordered or have decided to use New Ways for Families in the divorce process. This is a structured parenting skills method to reduce the impact of conflict on children in potentially high-conflict divorce cases. Research shows it helps decrease conflict, stress and abuse while improving outcomes for children, leading to safer, healthier families.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781936268054 |
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Publisher: | High Conflict Institute Press |
Publication date: | 01/01/2009 |
Edition description: | Workbook |
Pages: | 95 |
Product dimensions: | 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x (d) |
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