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New Beginning - A Comprehensive Guide to Co-Parenting Through Divorce - cover
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New Beginning - A Comprehensive Guide to Co-Parenting Through Divorce

Brian Gibson

Editora: Brian Gibson

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"New Beginning: A Comprehensive Guide to Co-Parenting Through Divorce" delves deep into the intricate dynamics of co-parenting after separation, drawing on the profound significance of attachment theory and child development.The book navigates the complexities of maintaining secure attachments between parents and their children amid the changes wrought by divorce. It seamlessly weaves psychological theories on attachment and developmental milestones, empowering parents to comprehend and nurture their children's emotional needs through every growth phase.The book is a roadmap for navigating the intricacies of co-parenting and guidance during a challenging transition. "New Beginning" stands as a beacon of hope, offering a comprehensive guide to navigating the intricate terrain of co-parenting with wisdom, empathy, and resilience.
Disponível desde: 09/05/2025.

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