Childhood Experiences of Separation and Divorce

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Childhood Experiences of Separation and Divorce
Author : Sue Kay-Flowers
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 07 May 2024
ISBN : 1447338693
Pages : 211 pages
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Childhood Experiences of Separation and Divorce by Sue Kay-Flowers Book PDF Summary

Drawing on the qualitative research findings, this book develops a new framework to provide a useful analytical tool for academics and practitioners working with children and families to make sense of young people's experiences of parental separation and divorce and puts forward suggestions for improving support for children in the future.

Childhood Experiences of Separation and Divorce

Drawing on the qualitative research findings, this book develops a new framework to provide a useful analytical tool for academics and practitioners working with children and families to make sense of young people's experiences of parental separation and divorce and puts forward suggestions for improving support for children in the

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Childhood experiences of separation and divorce

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