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Rating: Summary: This author should be avoided Review: After extensive research in the area of trauma and domestic violence, including personal experience, I've come to realize that while Johnston puts on a good "understanding" front, she clearly has no clue about what really goes on behind closed doors and consistently assigns blame to the the victims instead of the abusers. As a result, much of her work and "typing" of such situations has done VAST damage to victims. I would recommend ... STRONGLY ... that everyone read books by Lundy Bancroft before purchasing any of Johnston's work. His work is the first, and only, to date, that I've read that truly, honestly depicts the true nature of abuse and the effects it has on children.
Rating: Summary: Excellent Review: Each story in this book deals with an "animal child" who has a problem dealing with some aspect of his parent's divorce and, with the help of some caring adult, reaches a solution for coping. The stories are unsophisticated and the morals are "too obvious," and the book obviously is written for young children. So I expected mine - ages 9 and 8 - to be bored silly. To my surprise, they can't get enough of this book! They apparently the directness and the clear relevance to their own dilemmas. Based on this unexpected response of my own kids, I highly recommend it for any children of divorce from pre-school AT LEAST through the age of nine!
Rating: Summary: Recommended to all our clients with children Review: I'm a full time family law mediator ... and my mediation partner is a marriage and family therapist who specializes in parenting plans for divorcing couples. We recommend this book to all of our clients with age-appropriate children. We particularly like the sand turtle story--it's touching, sweet, simple, and it gets the point across, i.e., the sand turtle and the sea turtle can't live together but they're both loving parents to their baby turtle.
Rating: Summary: Recommended to all our clients with children Review: I'm a full time family law mediator ... and my mediation partner is a marriage and family therapist who specializes in parenting plans for divorcing couples. We recommend this book to all of our clients with age-appropriate children. We particularly like the sand turtle story--it's touching, sweet, simple, and it gets the point across, i.e., the sand turtle and the sea turtle can't live together but they're both loving parents to their baby turtle.
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