3rd Annual National Child-Centered Divorce Month
Bringing attention to children’s needs when parents divorce or separate
I am proud to be an official sponsor of the National Child-Centered Divorce Month this July. National Child-Centered Divorce Month was initiated by Rosalind Sedacca, CCT, founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network (www.childcentereddivorce.com) and author of How Do I Tell the Kids about the Divorce? A Create-a-Storybook Guide to Preparing Your Children — with Love!
As a Life Coach specializing in guiding my adult clients through the divorce process, and the subsequent recovery process, I am well aware of the perils that divorce can pose for children.
The cornerstones of a healthy divorce
One of the cornerstones of a healthy divorce is the parent’s willingness to set aside their own issues, their reactive behavior and negative emotions for the sake and future of their children. There is no reason for divorce to cause children irreparable damage. Divorce Recovery Coaching stands on the cornerstone of letting go of the toxic emotions that can harm both the adults and the children involved.
Coaching for Change Lends its full support
I am lending my full support to Child-Centered Divorce and Child-Sharing in their quest to ensure the health and happiness of all children of divorce. Through Divorce Recovery Coaching, you will be guided to access your highest self that your children will both survive and thrive after your divorce.
Contact me now for a free sample session of Divorce Recovery Coaching. If you choose to start Coaching with me, you can take advantage of this special offer:
Sign up to be coached and receive a 25% discount off price for your first 2 months of sessions. We coach in three-60 minute sessions per month, normally priced at $300 per month.
In addition, get Shelley’s new e-book, 100 Tips to Transform Your Life After divorce, for free! This powerful book is priced at $24.95 but you will receive it free!
Divorce does not have to the end of your world or your children’s. Divorce is only an ending to one part of your life and you can choose to use your divorce as a catalyst for positive changes that can result in a new and better life after divorce.





