Facing Separation or Divorce?
 
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On these pages you'll find …

  • Tips on Parenting during and after Divorce
  • Divorce support, advice & strategies for parents
  • Parenting resources, coaching & teleclasses!
We're here for you & your children
before, during & after divorce!


Meet
Rosalind Sedacca, CCT
Rosalind Sedacca is an author, an award-winning professional speaker, and Certified Corporate Trainer specializing in both communication and relationship issues. She has facilitated workshops and seminars throughout North America on creating 'conscious' relationships for both singles and couples. Based on her own personal experience, she wrote How Do I Tell the Kids about the Divorce? A Create-a-Storybook Guide to Preparing Your Children - with Love! This internationally acclaimed ebook provides an innovative new approach to breaking the divorce news to your children and setting the stage for positive parenting ahead. At Rosalind's Child-Centered Divorce Network parents will find resources and tools to help them create successful outcomes for the entire family in the months, years and decades to come.
Experts Endorse Rosalind's Book …

"Rosalind's book is unique in that it offers parents an innovative approach to having that difficult and usually dreaded initial conversation with their children and making it as positive and supportive as possible. A parent contemplating a divorce would be well served by reading this valuable book."

Raoul Felder,
Celebrity Divorce Attorney

"Rosalind's brilliant book's non-judgmental, compassionate and no-nonsense approach will resonate with all divorcing parents – even those with the most challenging relationships. It is a critical piece of the divorce puzzle, and a must read!"

Cynthia Tiano, Esq.

"I highly recommend this as more than a book, but a tool to assist children to more successfully navigate the disorientation and maze that comes as part of divorce."

C. Paul Wanio, Ph.D., LMFT, LMHC

"This hands-on interactive storybook is a must for all parents going through a divorce. It is a step-by-step guide for appropriately including children in the process. No parent should leave their home without it!"

Sally Goldberg, PhD
Center for Successful Children

"Rosalind Sedacca has invaluable information to share with divorcing parents. There is no other book a couple needs to help them with the most difficult conversation a parent can have with a child, that their parents are getting divorced. You are VERY lucky to have found my partner in the peaceful divorce movement."

Belinda Rachman, Esq

"Rosalind Sedacca has just improved the lives of countless children. I have practiced divorce law for 44 years and will attest to the importance of how children are introduced to their parents' divorce. How Do I Tell the Kids about the Divorce? gives us something simple and sound to rely upon. There is absolutely no downside to Rosalind's storybook concept. It's all good and it beats anything else that I've come across. In fact, it's great and it is definitely something that the world has needed. The book is a winner and it is also a lifesaver."

J. Richard Kulerski, Esq

"Rosalind Sedacca has made a monumental contribution to self-help resources in an area that affects the lives of millions of men, women and children. After 32 years of counseling people in various stages of uncoupling, I can testify to the urgent need of a "how to" guide for people contemplating divorce. This book offers them a "life preserver." I have already referred my patients to this material and have received great feedback. I cannot recommend this book highly enough."

Beverly Gibel, LCSW, ACSW, BCD

"Rosalind Sedacca's 'How Do I Tell the Kids about the DIVORCE?' is a much needed breakthrough in the emotional minefield that parents traverse when they prepare their children for an impending divorce. The template, storybook strategy sends sensitive, kind, loving and safe messages which every child needs as they prepare for the scary unknown. I recommend her book for everyone who has children and is contemplating divorce."

Jack Singer, Ph.D.
Licensed Clinical & Forensic Psychologist, LCSW, ACSW, BCD

postheadericon Recommended Websites

Below is a list of helpful websites that can be used as a resource for parents before, during or after divorce.

http://www.childcentereddivorce.com

Rosalind Sedacca, CCT created this website for all parents facing, moving through or transitioning beyond divorce. It’s filled with valuable resources, coaching services, her free ezine and more all for the well-being of your children.

http://www.kidsontime.com

Online co-parenting tools for better communication, better organization and less stress. Eliminate “he-said she-said” with documented, digital time-stamped records, Personal Money Manager and other resources.

http://www.DivorceCures.com

A Directory of Child-Centered Divorce professionals and other resources from the Kids Come First Coalition.

http:// www.yousavemarriage.com

Helping divorcing couples find a way back to a healthy and successful relationship through profession advice.

http://www.divorcemag.com

Divorce Magazine features articles of interest to divorcing couples.

http://www.EmpoweringParents.com

Free weekly online magazine and email newsletter with advice from James Lehman, MSW & Dr. Robert Myers.

http://www.NaturalCounselor.com

Irina Wardas HHC AADP provides relationship, stress-relief and holistic health advice for women following divorce. Irinas has a blog and radio show for women as well.

http://www.divorce360.com

Interactive website on all facets of divorce

http://www.divorcewithoutdishonor.com

Peaceful divorce advice from a legal perspective

http://www.BrilliantExits.com

Divorce Coaching for women.

http://www.divorcerecoverysuite.com

Information on divorce laws, parenting plans, visitation schedules and other helpful advice.

http://www.womenmovingon.com

Advice and support for women following divorce.

http://www.kidlutions.blogspot.com

Solutions for kids regarding anger, divorce, grief and loss, relocation and other life challenges from therapist Wendy Young, LMSW, BCD

http://www.cofamilies.com

A free online calendar to create and manage shared parenting time, activities and communications. Share schedules easily via email, print or invite your coparent, partner, caregivers or children to the online calendar.

http://www.LocalBigWig.com

Temporary housing from furnished monthly rental providers and extended stay hotel operators to help separating and divorcing parents.

http://www.coloradoresolutions.com

Effective mediation to enhance good communication and forgiveness of past issues to facilitate the moving on process before, during and after a divorce.

http://www.divorcenet.com

Legal information

http://www.divorcesupport.com

Professional help

http://www.divorcesource.com

Legal information

http://www.divorceministry4kids.com

Divorce Ministry 4 Kids provides divorce resources and services for families.

http://www.earlychildhoodnews.net/parenting-tips

Covering birth through school age. Dr. Sally adds new parenting tips each day and answers specific questions confidentially if requested. You can also sign up for e-mail tips at http://www.earlychildhoodnews.net/parenting-tips/subscribe-to-tips/.

http://www.unleashedbydivorce.com

Divorce support for women and men along with monthly Chapter meetups.

http://www.tesslercollarboration.com

Information about Collaborative Divorce as an option for parents

http://www.divorcehelp.com

Legal referrals

http:///www.Divorce.com

Information and advice on divorce laws, child custody, alimony, support services and finding a divorce lawyer in your area.

http://www.gooddivorcebooks.com

Book referrals on the topic of divorce

http://www.divorcecare.com

Recovery support

http://www.OurFamilyWizard.com

Tools to simplify shared child custody.

http://www.divorcebusting.com

Focus on saving the marriage

http://www.womansdivorce.com

Advice and help geared for women

http://www.divorcehq.com

Professional listings and information

http://www.SelfGrowth.com

A complete guide to information about Self Improvement, Personal Growth and Self Help designed to be an organized directory, with articles and references to thousands of other websites on the net.

http://www.mamastimeout.com

MamasTimeOut© is a new support site and social network for moms of All ages and All stages! We feature a weekly mom support call in show on various motherhood/parenting topics, including interviews with special guests!

http://www.familynursepractitionerprograms.com/family-health

A complete list of the 100 best websites for maintaining Family Health including wellness, stress relief, eating right and communicating. A great resource for anyone looking to find helpful info on all aspects family life.

http://www.minderfind.com

Minder Find is a free childcare search website that helps connect babysitters with parents.

 

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