Summary of Creative Interventions for Children of Divorce, by Liana Lowenstein

Transform the chaos of divorce into engaging activities for kids with Liana Lowenstein's 'Creative Interventions for Children of Divorce'.

Sunday, September 28, 2025

Creative Interventions for Children of Divorce, written by Liana Lowenstein

Welcome to the delightful world of Creative Interventions for Children of Divorce! If you've ever wondered how to handle kids in the chaotic aftermath of a divorce, Liana Lowenstein is here to save the day-with a toolbox full of therapeutic activities that'll make you feel like a child psychologist, even if all you have done is watch a few episodes of Dr. Phil.

The book is essentially a self-help guide, but for kids. Yes, you heard that right! Lowenstein is the fairy godmother of emotional support, transforming complicated feelings of divorce into fun exercises that can help children process this, let's face it, messy situation. It's like therapy, only with more glitter and less crying-hopefully.

Now, let's dive into the good stuff. The book introduces a plethora of creative interventions for dealing with the aftermath of divorce. We're talking about games, art projects, and activities that encourage kids to express their feelings. Picture this: a child throwing paint around while discussing their parents splitting up. Sounds like a scene from a dramatic therapy session, doesn't it? But that's Lowenstein's jam-turning tough conversations into activities that keep kids engaged and involved.

Lowenstein categorizes the activities into sections based on therapeutic goals, which is handy! You can find interventions for grief and loss, communication, and even conflict resolution, ensuring that kids get a full emotional workout. It's like a gym, but instead of lifting weights, kids are lifting the weight of their feelings. Who knew therapy could be this much fun?

One memorable technique? The infamous "Feelings Chart." Yes, nothing says "I'm dealing with my parents' divorce" quite like a pie chart of emotions. Kids can point out how they feel and, hopefully, avoid the dreaded "I'm fine" response that always evaporates when there's an emotional storm brewing inside them.

A gentle warning: some activities might lead to revealing more than anticipated. So, if you're hoping for a quiet, calm discussion about why dad moved out, brace yourself. Spoiler alert: kids will be honest, and you may learn things that will make your hair stand on end.

Throughout the book, Lowenstein also includes real-life scenarios and case studies that ground the activities in reality. It's like having a backstage pass to the lives of other kids dealing with divorce. A comforting reminder you're not alone in this chaos-everyone is drowning (okay, slightly exaggerating, but you get my point).

In essence, Creative Interventions for Children of Divorce is the ultimate survival guide for those navigating the wild waters of divorce with children. Full of fun activities, practical advice, and a sprinkle of wisdom, it's perfect for parents, therapists, and anyone caught in the whirlwind that is family separation. So grab your paint, your feelings chart, and be prepared for some honest confessions from the mini-humans in your life!

And remember, when they start emoting in ways that are way too mature for their age, just know-it's all part of the "therapeutic fun." Better get ready for a colorful ride!

Author's photo - Maddie Page
Maddie Page

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