Divorced Dads’ Rules for Raising Relatively Stable Kids

Cover of Divorced Dads' Rules for Raising Relatively Stable Kids by Patrick Talley
Year: 2008
Language: en
Pages: 218
ISBN-13: 9781440458439
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Height: 9.02 Inches
Length: 5.98 Inches
Weight: 0.72 Pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
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Divorced Dads’ Rules for Raising Relatively Stable Kids by Patrick Talley, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on November 11, 2008, offers insights from a male perspective on parenting after divorce. This 218-page book aims to address the challenges faced by children of divorced parents, emphasizing the importance of fostering a stable environment for their well-being. While intended as a guide for fathers, it has resonated with a broader audience, making it relevant for anyone interested in parenting.

In this book, Talley shares wisdom drawn from his own experiences as a divorced dad, focusing on the need for collaboration among parents to raise well-adjusted children. He discusses the complexities of parenting and the importance of embodying the qualities one would wish for their children to emulate. With themes centered around family dynamics and child rearing, readers will find practical advice aimed at navigating the intricacies of parenting in the context of divorce.


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This book is written from a male’s perspective. It was written with the intent of being a “guy to guy” book; but as it has turned out, many folks are suggesting it is not actually a book on DIVORCED DADS’ PARENTING but rather a BOOK ON PARENTING. This book is for the “innocents” of the divorce – the children. If you, as an adult, get something out of it, then it is all the better. If one kid somewhere turns out to live a more peaceful life ’cause one or both of his parents read this book, then it was worth all the time I put into writing it. We need to help each other to raise great kids. It is pretty easy at a conceptual level to be the world’s greatest dad. Simply BE the kind of man you would want your daughter to marry and your son to become. Easy conceptually, but in execution, it is harder than hell! If you have children, read on as I can promise some WISDOM borne of my trials and tribulations as a divorced dad.

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Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Year: 2008.
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ISBN-13: 9781440458439.
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Language: en. Pages: 218.

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