Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Initiated in the United States, National Child-Centered Divorce Month has now become
International Child-Centered Divorce Month. In January, following the holiday season -- when more divorces take place than any other month -- parents and divorce professionals in nations around the world will gather together physically as well as digitally. Their purpose is to educate parents about how to prevent negative consequences for children during and after separation or divorce.
Throughout January divorce attorneys, mediators, therapists, financial planners, coaches, educators, clergy and other professionals will be sharing their advice and insights to help parents make the best decisions regarding their children's well-being when coping with divorce issues.
In cities around the world divorce experts will be announcing local educational events including teleseminars, workshops, discussion groups, coaching and other activities designed for divorced parents and those contemplating divorce.
In addition, during January parents are invited to access a variety of free ebooks, audio presentations, services and other gifts from a growing roster of divorce professionals as well as free teleclasses presented by "child-centered" divorce experts providing sound advice on divorce and parenting issues.
National Child-Centered Divorce Month was initiated by author, Rosalind Sedacca, a Relationship Coach and Certified Corporate Trainer who is recognized as The Voice of Child-Centered Divorce. Sedacca founded the Child-Centered Divorce Network for parents and works closely with concerned divorce experts around the globe who are focused on creating the most positive and harmonious outcomes for families transitioning through divorce.
"2012 is our 6th year in reaching out to divorcing as well as divorced parents,? says Sedacca. "We want to discuss the painful consequences of parental alienation, encourage respectful co-parenting, teach effective communication skills, and guide parents away from litigation-based solutions," she adds. A divorced and later remarried parent, Sedacca is the author of the internationally-acclaimed ebook,
How Do I Tell the Kids about the Divorce? A Create-a-Storybook Guide to Preparing Your Children -- with Love! Sedacca is working with Dr. Dee Adio-Moses to bring International Child-Centered Divorce Month into nations on four continents. She is Founder of the Better Than Ever After Divorce World Healing Summit. Twenty-seven divorce experts from around the world participated in this free 12-week teleseminar series which ran from October through December.
An ordained Minister, International Spiritual Teacher and Life Coach, Adio-Moses is originally from Nigeria and is now based in Atlanta, GA. She is the author of several books, including Live Again After Divorce, and shares Rosalind?s goal of facilitating healing and healthy decision-making following separation or divorce.
"By bringing the world?s legal, therapeutic and educational communities together we can reach parents with messages designed to encourage peaceful divorce outcomes," says Adio-Moses.
Parents and divorce professionals interested in learning more about activities related to
International Child-Centered Divorce Month can get involved by contacting Sedacca through her Child-Centered Divorce Groups on Facebook and LinkedIn, which are free for parents and divorce professionals to join, by visiting her website at: www.childcentereddivorce.com or contacting her directly at
Rosalind@childcentereddivorce.com.
Dr. Dee Adio-Moses can be reached at
http://www.healingcenterofchristinternational.org