The Divorce Playbook for Smart Women: Avoid the Battle in Court
— by Ann Cerney (Author), Jennifer Junghans (Author)
JUST FOR WOMEN PREPARING TO DIVORCE: Divorce doesn't have to mean lawyers, conflict, and courtrooms. There are better ways—paths that allow you to shape your divorce around a respectful, intentional process.
Did you know there are four different divorce processes (or ways to approach divorce?) Three of which avoid the battle in court. Slow down, find clarity, and choose a divorce process that aligns with your values, priorities, and hopes for the future.
Learn how to:
- Understand where you are emotionally and why it matters
- Figure out where you need support for your divorce and future life
- Learn how pragmatism and motivation factor into a better outcome
- Use metathinking to work through grief and thought distortions
- Get clear about your values and how to apply them in your divorce
- Explore your personal relationship with money and how it influences choices
- Practice turning fears into goals for your future life
- Manage the impact of your divorce on your social network
- Talk with your spouse and children about divorce
- Choose a divorce process with confidence
The Divorce Playbook for Smart Women is available on Amazon.
My Parents’ Divorce Through My Eyes: A Workbook for Children (also available in Spanish: El divorcio de mis papás a través de mis ojos: Un cuaderno de actividades para niños)
— by Jennifer Junghans (Author)
A gentle and supportive workbook designed to help children cope with their parents' divorce and express themselves.
Divorce is a big life change, and it can feel scary, confusing, and painful for children as their family life and routines change. This beautifully designed keepsake workbook provides a safe space for kids (8-12) to explore their feelings, express their thoughts, and ask important questions — privately or during conversations with their parents or other trusted adults.
Filled with engaging prompts and charming graphics, this workbook helps children:
- understand and process their emotions in a healthy way
- maintain love and respect for both parents while adjusting to new family dynamics
- communicate their thoughts, feelings and preferences
- reflect on challenges and explore positive, customizable solutions
- build resilience and inner strength for life’s unexpected changes
- develop confidence in their voice and express themselves effectively
This workbook is supportive of children, parents and all family structures. It is an ideal resource to assist parents, caregivers, teachers, school counselors, therapists, and other professionals who work with children navigating their parents' divorce.
My Parents' Divorce Through My Eyes: A Workbook for Children is available on Amazon in English and Spanish.
My Parents’ Divorce Through My Eyes: Gentle Conversation Starters for Young Children (available in Spanish soon)
— by Jennifer Junghans (Author)
Help your child navigate divorce with gentle, age-appropriate conversations. This supportive, interactive book created to help parents and trusted adults have important conversations with children ages 5–7 about their parents’ decision to end their marriage.
Using playful illustrations, age-appropriate humor and thoughtful prompts, this book helps young children express their feelings, ask questions and get answers. Designed for flexibility, each page offers standalone conversation starters, so families can explore the topics most relevant to them—at their own pace.
This book helps young children:
- Navigate thoughts, feelings, and emotions through gentle conversations and supportive guidance
- Process and make sense of changes in their family dynamics and daily routines
- Build resilience and develop healthy coping strategies
- Parents also appreciate the included parents’ guide on how to talk with their young children about divorce.
My Parents’ Divorce Through My Eyes: Gentle Conversation Starters for Young Children is available on Amazon.
My Parents’ Divorce Through My Eyes: Helping Children with Autism Understand Divorce
— by Jennifer Junghans (Author)
This adapted version is designed to help children on the autism spectrum understand and prepare for the changes that come when parents choose to end their marriage. It serves as a resource for parents or child professionals to use with children to help them express their feelings, get answers to their questions, feel reassured, establish new routines, and build resilience.
The book includes:
- simple language
- easy-to-read text and formatting
- visually appealing graphics
- prompts that can be customized for all abilities and skill levels
- pages to address sensory needs
- fun characters that engage children
- a parents’ guide on how to talk with children about divorce
My Parents’ Divorce Through My Eyes: Helping Children with Autism Understand Divorce is available on Amazon.