exEXPERTS’s Divorce, etc. Podcast
Talking to your kids about your divorce is one of the hardest parts for many parents. When do you tell them? What should you say? What shouldn't you say? What's the best way to handle their emotions - anger, sadness, fear? We talk to Grace Casper from Divorce Tips From Kids, who has suggested answers that are a great guide for any situation. Anyone who has kids should listen to this episode!
The ADHDads Podcast
Grace has lovingly written a book with practical wisdom and a compassionate heart, titled Dear Parents: Notes from a Child of Divorce. Grace and the Dads discuss many of her tips for parents, the mission she was called to at a young age, and the questions we ask ourselves, our parents, and our children through the journey of divorce and beyond. Kids have a lot to say, and we fathers should listen. This is an episode you won't want to miss.
Divorce Dialogues with Miller Law Group
Broadcasted over the radio channel WVOX in NYC. Wonder what your kids are experiencing during the divorce process? What if you could ask adult children of divorce for advice? On this episode of Divorce Dialogues, Grace joins Katherine to describe the pressure she felt to be the source of her parents’ happiness after their divorce. Grace explains what inspired her to write about her parent’s divorce and how we can apply Grace’s story in Dear Parents to our own individual circumstances. Listen in for insight on the commoditization of kids in divorce negotiations and learn how Grace’s resources can help you improve your children’s divorce experience.
LA Weekly Feature
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Impossible Beauty Podcast
You never know where things will lead. For Grace Casper, a journal she began in elementary school has now become her new book, entitled Dear Parents: Notes from a Child of Divorce. Grace Casper is a writer, speaker, full-time elementary school librarian, and the host of the podcast, Divorce: What I Wish My Parents Knew. She graduated from Baylor University and now lives in Waco, Texas.
Instagram Live with Erin Levine from Hello Divorce
*talk starts when you scrub to 35:22* This talk with Erin Levine from Hello Divorce was so informative! We spoke about how divorce impacts kids and why divorce isn’t the end of the world. We touch on the importance of routine, how to have “the talk” with your kids, and give tangible resources for coparenting. Check it out! Let us know your thoughts.
Instagram Takeover with TalkingParents
Grace Casper, Divorce Tips from Kids, will take over TalkingParents’ Instagram account Monday, October 23rd through Friday, October 27th. @talkingParentsapp and @divorcetipsfromkids are partnering to provide divorced parents with tips from the child’s perspective, including what to do when the kids are missing their other parent, transition day dos and don’ts, and much more.
Guest Author of an Article on TalkingParents
A child of divorce gives tips to co-parents to help them avoid making the kids think there is a "good guy" and a "bad guy" after separation.
WTF Divorce Podcast & Instagram Feature
WTF Divorce Hosted by Rob Roseman. Featured on his podcast, and his Instagram page.
The Divorce Survival Guide Podcast with Kate Anthony
When it comes to divorce and our children, there are things that, as adults, we are not thinking about. Wouldn’t it be great to understand a kid’s perspective as we traverse divorce? This week, Grace Casper, a child of divorce, joins me to share insights and practical tools parents can use to guide children before, during, and after divorce.
No One Dies From Divorce
with Jill Coil
Divorce is hard on everyone. Between Mediation, decrees, lawyer fees, court dates, parent-time, and more, the divorce process can create a lot of chaos. Often the children of divorce get lost in the conflict, and their voices are not heard. Today we are talking with Grace Casper, a young woman who was a child of divorce. Grace is sharing her perspective as her parents divorced while she was still a child. In her book that's coming out in June, Grace shares what she wishes her parents knew during the divorce along with tips to help children cope with their parents' divorce. Listen in as we discuss how to hear what our children need during divorce, and ways to support them through this massive life change.
Divorce Doesn’t Suck with Wendy Sloane
Grace Casper’s world changed forever when she became a child of divorce at age 8. To cope, she began writing down tips to help ease the process for her younger brother. That’s how, by age 10, she had already written the first draft of her book Dear Parents, Notes from a Child of Divorce. Since then, she’s been helping families through the process of divorce with her Divorce Tips for Kids website, which includes posting on social media and emails to parents. And Grace is the host of the first divorce podcast created from the child’s perspective: What I Wish My Parents Knew.
Guest Author of an Article on Hello Divorce
If you have children and you’re getting a divorce, you’re likely concerned about how it will affect them. It’s natural to worry about the potential negative impacts children experience when their parents split up and they go from one household to two. Do you wish you knew the perfect parenting techniques to love and support your children during divorce? I am here to guide you – not as a fellow parent, but as a child of divorce.
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