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Rhonda Emonson

    Charlotte: My parents have separated: a 10 year old's perspective
    Not Defined by Adversity: Stories of faith and resilience from those who help others
    Archie: My parents have separated: an 8 year old's perspective
    • Eight-year-old Archie's parents have decided to end their relationship. Archie finds himself navigating new situations around the changes to his life and routine, the changes in the family dynamic, and the obstacles to finding support among his friends and peers at school.Archie is a child's perspective of parental separation and can be read alone, or paired with Charlotte, which takes the view of Archie's older sister. These books are designed to be read to any child facing unfamiliar and uncertain family circumstances resulting from the end of a parental relationship.

      Archie: My parents have separated: an 8 year old's perspective
    • Conventional wisdom suggests we should just 'bounce back' after adversity. Resilience is a strategy; a set of skills that can be learned in advance to enable us to move forward despite adversity. In Not Defined by Adversity, Rhonda Emonson PhD brings us stories from those who have faced adversity and found the strength, motivation, faith and ability to move forward in spite of the challenges they faced. Steven Teo, Pastor and Lawyer - Australia Amelia Bebeth Opao, Seamstress and Community Leader - the Philippines Kristin Jack, Manager and Author - New Zealand Emma Randall, Freelance Project Manager - United Kingdom Amanda Nickson, Author, Speaker, Social Worker - Australia Russel Atonson, Medical Practitioner - the Philippines Suzetta Torres Sutcliffe, Director of Joraben Christian Academy and Joyland Foundation - the Philippines and Australia Eleanor Cordova, Pastor and Educator - the Philippines

      Not Defined by Adversity: Stories of faith and resilience from those who help others
    • Ten-year-old Charlotte's parents are always fighting. When they decide to end their relationship, Charlotte finds herself navigating new situations around her siblings, the changes to her life and routine, and the changes in the family dynamic.Charlotte is a child's perspective of parental separation and can be read alone, or paired with Archie, which takes the view of Charlotte's younger brother. These books are designed to be read to any child facing unfamiliar and uncertain family circumstances resulting from the end of a parental relationship.

      Charlotte: My parents have separated: a 10 year old's perspective