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Your Child’s Divorce
What to Expect…What You Can Do
by Marsha Temlock,
M.A.
Impact Publishers $17.95
When an adult child’s marriage ends, lots of people are hurt. The divorcing couple, of course, and their children. Up until now little attention has been paid to the parents of the divorcees.
This friendly and practical guide puts an arm around the shoulder of parents when a son or daughter divorces by clarifying
their role at each stage of the divorce. It helps parents stay grounded through the emotional upheavals they’ll share
with their child and grandchildren. Also a resource for professionals helping couples and families deal with divorce.
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Reviews
- "The book helps families to stay grounded during emotional
upheavals and explains how to deal with their feelings of pain, sadness and anger", Verna Noel Jones, Resources,
May 13, 2007, Chicago
Tribune
- "The book has many great suggestions to help cope with divorce issues.
Suggestions would also be great for divorces of your friends as well as your children." Jo Johnson, Parents Without Partners
- "Marsha Temlock
has directed the spotlight on divorce to shed light on an often-neglected group: parents of divorcing adult children...it
is a resource for professional mental health workers to share with their clients and their families." Family
Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, January 2008
- " You might consider this book another course in the lifelong curriculum of parenting." Baltimore
Sun, February 2007
- "..tips to get you started
on the right track when a child announces that his or her marriage is breaking up. In the wake of her child's divorce,
she has written 'Your Child Divorce: What to Expect - - What You Can Do'. Washington Post, Abigail
Trafford, October 2007
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Throughout her professional careers in teaching, organizational
consulting, and social services, family is the common thread for author Marsha Temlock. "Family is our bouy especially
when, in times of stress, our children get divorced."
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