Monthly Archives: September 2009

Suggested Reads

There are two books that I  frequently suggest to clients with school-age children, so I thought it might be helpful to reference them in a short post.   An overwhelming amount of material exists on divorce, some of it good and some of it harmful.  When you do find a helpful resource, don’t foget to share it with your spouse as early in the process as possible. The first is The Good Divorce by Constance Ahrons, Ph.D.  This book provides valuable information for families making the transition from a nuclear family to a “binuclear” family that spans two households while [...]

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Some Gave All

In the Spring of 2007, U.S. Army Sgt. Adam Kennedy was killed in action in Iraq by an improvised explosive device. Before being deployed, Adam ranked first in his class of 275 in his basic training class and advanced infantry training. He completed Airborne School and served on his Colonel’s personal security detail in Iraq. Sgt. Kennedy was also a graduate of Norwich University in Vermont, the nation’s oldest private military college. Norwich is respected for creating strong leaders and fighting men and women for our country. Many graduates not only enter military service upon graduation, but elect to serve [...]

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