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The 2-minute family ritual that keeps parents and kids genuinely connected.
💔 Does your child secretly blame themselves for your divorce?
When parents separate, children don't just experience a change in family structure — they lose their sense of safety, wonder if they caused it, and start to feel like they don't truly belong anywhere anymore.
The Divorce Toolbox: Two Homes, One Love follows Emma as she navigates her parents' separation. She blames herself, feels torn between two houses, and carries a quiet fear: if her parents stopped loving each other, maybe they'll stop loving her, too.
This story does what most divorce books won't — it names the guilt and the grief directly, then gives children a real tool to carry forward.
🏡 Introducing the "Two Homes, One Me" mindfulness practice
At the heart of this story is a powerful, child-friendly exercise that helps kids:
✨ What makes this story essential:
✔ Validates guilt and grief — children blame themselves, and this addresses that directly
✔ Shows clearly that divorce is a decision between adults — not caused by the child
✔ Addresses the hardest moments: transitions, feeling torn, missing a parent
✔ Beautiful flipbook format — ideal for reading together
✔ Paired with a practitioner-informed mindfulness tool children can revisit independently
💡 Your child will learn to:
❤️ Perfect for:
💔 Children whose parents are divorcing or recently separated
💔 Kids quietly blaming themselves for the family split
💔 Children feeling torn between two homes
💔 Kids who worry a parent will stop loving them
💔 Co-parenting families navigating transitions together
📖 Part of the Growing Through Hard Things series — stories that meet children inside major life transitions with honest validation and practical mindfulness tools. Other titles address moving, illness in the family, friendship loss, and blended families.
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