"Two Homes, One Childhood" is a compassionate and insightful guide to the emotional world of children growing up between two households.
This book explores how divorce impacts a child's:
- Emotional stability and sense of identity,
- Relationship with each parent,
- Behavior at home, school, and in social settings,
- Long-term ability to form healthy attachments.
Backed by child psychology research and real-life stories, this guide helps readers:
- Recognize the silent emotional struggles children face,
- Avoid common parenting mistakes during and after divorce,
- Establish secure and stable routines across both homes,
- Communicate with empathy and consistency,
- Support children's resilience and recovery in the face of family disruption.
Ideal for divorced or separating parents, therapists, educators, and anyone supporting a child navigating the effects of family separation.
This is not just a book about divorce - it's a journey toward healing, stability, and preserving the emotional well-being of children caught between two worlds.