Why I Write Books For Grandparents
- susan hoffman
- Sep 7, 2020
- 1 min read
We all need someone to talk to who has been through a similar experience. And when we don't have anyone, we look elsewhere. I wish that I could see and speak to every single grandparent who has had to go through the pain that visitation problems bring, but since I can't, I have created specific self-help books for you that combine the elements of having an advocate close-by.
The books are a source of comfort knowing that you are not alone. They provide support, information and education. The support part is sharing the understanding of the feeling of alienation. The information part is sharing other grandparents' experiences. The education part is teaching new ways of solving the problem.
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