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Was It the Chocolate Pudding? A Story for Little Kids About Divorce

Was it the Chocolate Pudding? A story for little kids about divorce: When a young boy's parents divorce. He thinks it's because of the chocolate pudding he and his brother smeared all over the wall. If only he had brought a spoon! With this gentle story, young children can begin to understand that divorce is about grown-up problems, while getting comforting answers to their most pressing questions.

This book also includes a comprehensive afterword for parents written by children's author and psychologist Jane Annunziata about helping deal with the common but difficult emotions and reactions to separation and divorce.

  • Explaining separation and divorce to children
  • Helping your child cope
  • Feelings of confusion and lack of comprehension
  • Feelings of anxiety
  • Feelings of loss and sadness
  • Loss of control
  • Feelings of anger
  • Regression and acting out
  • Loyalty conflicts and caretaking
  • On healing and recovery

 

Was It the Chocolate Pudding? A Story for Little Kids About Divorce

Author: Sandra Levins

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