Why Do Families Change? Our First Talk About Separation and Divorce
by Dr. Jillian Roberts
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About This Book
A nonfiction picture book that introduces very young children to the concept of separation and divorce in a reassuring and straightforward way.
Our Review
This gentle nonfiction picture book provides young children with a clear, age-appropriate introduction to the concept of separation and divorce. Using straightforward language and relatable scenarios, it helps explain the changes a family may go through, focusing on the practical aspects of living in two homes while affirming that a child's family still loves them. The book directly addresses the big feelings children experience, offering validation and comfort during a confusing time. It serves as a vital tool for opening up difficult conversations with clarity and compassion.
What makes this resource distinctive is its unwavering focus on reassurance, making complex emotions manageable for a preschool and early elementary audience. Parents and caregivers navigating a family transition will find it an invaluable aid for explaining new living arrangements and addressing a child's fears. The book's greatest strength lies in its ability to normalize a child's experience, ultimately reinforcing the message of enduring love and security amidst change. It provides a foundational understanding that can ease anxiety and foster resilience.
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