We Need To Talk About Divorce: An Important book about Separation, Stepfamilies and Feeling Heard

Author(s): Kate Scharff

Children & Young Adult

There are no two ways about it: break-ups are horrible. No matter how well-intentioned parents can be during a divorce or separation process, inevitably the kids end up getting hurt. There are plenty of books about divorce for adults, but We Need to Talk About Divorce puts kids front and centre. This approachable book deals with concerns kids might have, from living in two homes to getting caught in the middle of arguments and feeling forced to choose a side. A central theme of the book is enabling kids to feel heard during the process and Kate Scharff includes lots of tips for how kids can talk to their parents - even in the trickiest circumstances. This book is frank, honest, and open about the emotions involved in a divorce.

General Information

  • : 9781916745025
  • : Priddy Books
  • : Neon Squid
  • : 234.0
  • : 24 March 2025
  • : 01 April 2025
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Kate Scharff
  • : Hardback
  • : Annika Le Large
  • : English
  • : 64
  • : YXFD

More About The Product

This book is frank, honest, and open about the emotions involved in a divorce.

While kids are the target audience, teens and even parents will find Scharff's words of wisdom valuable. Optimistic, empathetic, and nuanced-in short, required reading for young people navigating divorce. * Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW *
Kate Scharff has written the definitive book for children about how to navigate the shoals of parental divorces, and she's done it so skillfully that it will speak with equal power to their parents. * Pauline H. Tesler, M. A., J.D., Certified Specialist in Family Law *
There is a lot in this book that will help families not just to survive the divorce, but to find positive ways forward. * Damian McCann, D.Sys.Psych, Psychoanalytic couple psychotherapist *

Kate Scharff is a divorce therapist with over 35 years' experience helping children and families to navigate a wide range of issues, such as relationship problems, anxiety, depression, grief, social difficulties, parenting, and life transitions. She is also an author, a teacher, and the host of the podcast Divorce on Planet Earth.