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Mom's House, Dad's House: Making Two Homes for Your Child

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By: Isolina Ricci

Format: Paperback
From: Fireside
Pub. Date: October 1997

Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 1997-11-18
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 381
Ean: 9780684830780
Isbn: 0684830787

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USER REVIEWS
"This books gives excellent insight into the difficult task of navigating a two-household family. It not only provides the reader practical tools for easing the transition for their children, but also addresses the necessary relationship between you and your ex-spouse. 'Mom's House, Dad's House' hits the key topics co-parenting in a straightforward but insightful way."
~ Written on 2008-09-19

"Still reading this, but so far is a good book. Very imfomative and got it so fast after ordering!"
~ Written on 2008-06-03

"Thank you for getting the book to me in a timely manner and good condition."
~ Written on 2008-06-02

"Start the divorce off right if that is possible. Especially when comes to the kids. As a man who has custody of OUR child I respect and appreciate this books insights. You see that this is the norm for different situations so one can watch for it and react appropriately. If you cant be friend's then you as matter as well be "corporate friends" and try to make things work for your kids sake. You would'nt be rude or demeaning to another co-worker so dont treat your ex-spouse that way either. Good luck!"
~ Written on 2007-10-25

"My five-year-old daughter's dad and I have joint custody and joint placement. Therefore, my daughter travels between our houses (about 8 blocks apart) every few days. I was hoping this book would help her dad and I make the most of our daughter's situation, but it seems to focus on parents who do not get along. Perhaps, because my daughter does not remember ever having two parents in the same home, this book isn't as relevant to her as it may be for some. The book seemed to focus on picking up the pieces, rather than just growing as a nontraditional family. I will say one positive thing: the book stresses avoiding the use of "ex husband" and "ex wife" and replacing with "my daughter's dad". I feel that makes for a better situation."
~ Written on 2007-05-30




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