Williston,
VT (ContentDesk) August 16, 2005 --
Divorce is a time of crisis and can be an intensely
stressful experience for children. They struggle with feeling
out of control, angry, lonely, guilty and helpless.With more than
1 million children experiencing divorce each year, many are inadequately
prepared to handle the changes this will bring into theirlives.Written
by a parent who has experienced divorce, My Two Hands (Datamaster
Publishing, LLC; ISBN: 0974610925; October 2005), offers tools
to help families through this transition. As author Mariann Carlson
shares, "this book will help your child regain confidence
in his or her new role as part of a divorced family."According
to Brette Sember, retired family attorney who specialized in representing
children in divorce and custody cases, and author of How to Parent
With Your Ex: Working Together for Your Child's Best Interest,"It's
one thing to tell a child about divorce, but another to help him
actually work through it. My Two Hands not only explains the divorce
process in honest, reassuring, kid-friendly terms, it also offers
activities that allow kids to do positive, concrete things that
improve their situations and ease their worries."Since 1995
Datamaster Publishing, LLC has been publishing books for early
childhood educators including parents, daycare providers, preschool
teachers, school counselors and pediatric therapists.Publisher,
Brigitte Thompson, states there is a lot of excitement surrounding
the release of this title. "It is a valuable resource forparents
experiencing divorce and shared custody.
JoAnne Trahan created beautiful illustrations which adorn every
page."Prerelease orders can be made through Amazon.com and
the publisher's web site, http://www.DatamasterPublishing.com.For
more information or media interviews please contact:Brigitte A.
ThompsonDatamaster Publishing, LLCPhone: 802-288-8040 Fax: 802-288-8041http://www.DatamasterPublishing.com.
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