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To reach the head of our PR team contact:
Catherine Noyes: 281-924-4345 / catherine@divorceandchildren.com

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If you'd like more in-depth information, a quote on current issues, press visit or interview with Christina McGhee, please contact us at 979.865.4287 or 281.924.4345.





 


Sample Interviews and Features

"Divorce webinar part of Texas PTA's push to help families at home too." The Dallas Morning News

"Texas-PTA Launches Parenting Webinar Series for Divorcing Parents"

"How to be a good divorced parent - what the expert says" Feature Article: The Times, Saturday edition

"The Post Divorce Parenting Guide" Feature Article: The Independent

"Should Parents Tell Their Children About Infidelity?" Interview with Dr. Laura Berman

"Two Homes After Divorce" Interview with Vicky and Jen on What Really Matters

"Emotionally preparing your children to go back to school" segment on Great Day Houston with Debra Duncan



Projects

PARENTING APART Webinars sponsored in partnership with Texas PTA

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Parenting Apart Webinar Series:

With over one million kids each year becoming a part of a separated, divorced or blended family, parents and teachers are looking for more meaningful ways to help kids get through the process and thrive in a secure and happy world.

Helping every child reach their potential takes teamwork. That's why the Texas PTA and Christina McGhee have teamed up to offer the Parenting Apart webinar series to help support families dealing with the complex issue of parenting children together while living apart.

These LIVE interactive presentations are designed to offer key strategies and tips for addressing the most critical parenting problems divorce brings.

To find out more about our upcoming series

Helping parents see possibilities while managing change:

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Parenting Apart:
How Separated and Divorced Parents Can Raise Happy and Secure Kids.

Unlike other experts, who get bogged down in elaborate theories about divorce and child development, Christina McGhee’s PARENTING APART presents practical tips for meeting your children’s needs. This essential “go to” resource shows how to give your children the support and guidance they need and offers immediate solutions to the most critical parenting problems divorce brings – with tips on every aspect of divorce and separation, whether gently explaining things to your children or maintaining a sense of stability while taking care of yourself. August 2010, Berkeley Books/Penguin



Changing the face of divorce in the U.K.:

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Parenting After Parting

Together with Resolution, a UK based family lawyer organization of over 5,000 members, Christina assisted with the development and launch of this national child centered initiative.

Christina's ongoing involvement included authoring the parent guidebook: Separation and Divorce (over 15,000 copies distributed nationally), development of program standards, training and the launch of six pilot regions throughout England.

For more information:

- Resolution's Parent Advice Centre
- Family Law in Partnership News Release



Providing parents with information at the earliest possible stage:

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Separate Yet Successful: 

Restructuring Family Life After Parents Part.

This "easy to read" 34 page guide provides separated parents with essential information and addresses a broad range of topics regarding how to best help children successfully deal with divorce.

For more information click here.


 

Documentary:
How to Divorce Without Screwing Up Your Children 


This three part UK documentary series follows three British couples as they make a last ditch effort to minimize the damage that their divorces are doing to their children.
They've all signed up to work with American Divorce coach, Christina McGhee, where they must learn to love their kids more than they hate each other.

To see a clip, click here.



Offering children a way to understand family change:

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LEMONS 2 LEMONADE:
How to Handle Life When Things Go Sour Between Mom and Dad.


A DVD home video program especially designed to entertain children while they learn how to handle the tough, sometimes "sour" feelings that come up when parent's split up.

To see a clip, click here.


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