Two Homes, One Childhood

ebook Understanding, Protecting and Growing with Children After Divorce

By İlker EZAL

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"We're no longer together—but how do we stay parents, together?"
Divorce may end a marriage, but it never ends parenthood.
And for the child caught between two homes, the emotional journey is just beginning.

Shuttling between bedrooms, routines, and rules, children of divorced parents often ask themselves:
"Where do I truly belong?"
Behind that question lies fear, confusion, guilt, and the silent hope for emotional safety.

Two Homes, One Heart is not just a book about separation—it's a compassionate, practical guide for parents determined to raise emotionally secure, healthy children after divorce.
Grounded in developmental psychology and real-life family dynamics, this book explores how to protect your child's inner world, even when the family structure has changed.

📍 If you're wondering:

"How do we co-parent without confusing or hurting our child?"

"Why is my child acting out, withdrawing, or turning us against each other?"

"How can I discipline without guilt—or love without overcompensating?"

"What's the healthiest way to introduce new partners?"

"Am I damaging my child without even realizing it?"

This book gives you the answers—and the tools.
Each chapter offers clear, practical strategies for communication, emotional regulation, conflict management, and rebuilding trust—all tailored to families living apart.

You'll find:
✅ Real stories from real families
✅ Mistakes most parents make—and how to avoid them
✅ Language to use (and not use) with your child
✅ Step-by-step guidance for co-parenting with empathy, not ego

🧩 A child with two homes still needs one emotional home.
That place is built not from bricks, but from understanding, stability, and love.

🎯 If you're ready to become not just a separated parent, but a supportive one—this is the guidebook you've been searching for.

Two Homes, One Childhood