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Self-Help Books for Parents

Parenting through supervised visitation can feel overwhelming, emotional, and uncertain. Self-help books can be a powerful tool for growth and healing during this time. They offer practical guidance for managing stress, rebuilding trust, communicating more effectively, and supporting your child’s emotional needs.

Whether you’re working toward reunification, learning co-parenting strategies, or simply trying to stay grounded, these books provide insight, encouragement, and a sense of hope. Reading even a few pages a day can help you gain perspective and remind you that progress is possible—one visit at a time.

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Biff:  Quick Responses to
High-Conflct People

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Emotional Intelligence

2.0

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Healing Generational
Trauma 

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Peaceful Parent

~ Happy Kids

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Non-Custodial Parent

How to survive SV

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Anger Management

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Keep it Classy
Co-Parenting Strategies

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Divorce Poison: Bad-mouthing and Brainwashing

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High-Conflict
Co-Parenting

Books,Toys,Games
for Visitation

Bringing toys and books to visitation helps create a comfortable, engaging environment for the child. Having familiar or age-appropriate items on hand encourages positive interaction, supports bonding, and gives the child a sense of security and normalcy during visits. It also provides natural opportunities for conversation, play, and shared activities, helping the visit feel more relaxed and enjoyable for both parent and child. Being prepared with these items shows thoughtfulness and helps make each visit meaningful and productive.

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Conversation
Starter

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Book: David's Visit

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Game for Toddlers!

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Kites

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Book: Do I matter to you?

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Journal: Parent & Child 

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Toss & Catch

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Bubble Game

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Microscope 

 Informed Parent & Professional:
Navigating High-Conflict Cases

In high-conflict custody and supervised visitation cases, knowledge is one of the most effective tools you can have. Understanding the legal process, the emotional dynamics that fuel conflict, and the strategies professionals use to manage it helps everyone involved—parents, attorneys, and providers—work more effectively toward stability and the child’s best interests. Being informed promotes calm, confident decision-making, reduces unnecessary tension, and supports more productive communication and outcomes for all parties.

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Mediating High-Conflict
Disputes 

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How to Disengage
and find your power

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High-Conflict &
Legal Disputes

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