Your marriage may have ended, but your fatherhood has not. How can you stay an involved, caring dad in the aftermath of divorce when all kinds of obstacles appear, making you insecure and uncertain of your parenting skills? With advice and insight from psychologist and family therapist Kenneth N. Condrell, and from some of the ever-growing number of other divorced dads, this practical, insightful handbook will help
-avoid the ten most common divorced dad pitfalls -adjust to family life after the custody agreement -handle school, homework, and extracurricular activities -strategize celebrations and holidays -deal with a child who rejects you -move on to dating and other relationships
Let divorce be an opportunity for tremendous growth-and great parenting.
A simple and easy to read book on being a divorced Dad. I found a lot of practical advice and encouragement in these pages. I know I've slacked in this and the book has given me encouragement to go on and I'm not the only one feeling this way. A good read for Dads looking for a clue to matter in their kids lives and to hang in there and persevere. The kids are worth it.