RosalindSedacca
Gender: Female
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Relationship Status: Married
Birthday: March 7th 2010
Sexual Orientation: Straight
Member Since: January 13th 2010
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Recognized as The Voice of Child-Centered Divorce, Rosalind Sedacca, CCT, is the founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network and author of, How Do I Tell the Kids about the Divorce? A Create-a-Storybook™ Guide to Preparing Your Children – with Love! The book is based on her own experience with divorce when her son was eleven years old.
This easy-to-read ebook is unique because it doesn’t just tell you what to say. It says it for you! Rosalind guides parents through fill-in-the-blank templates to create an attractive storybook with family history and photos to help parents convey, with love and compassion, the six key messages every child needs to hear. Therapists, attorneys, mediators, coaches and other divorce professionals throughout the US and beyond have endorsed Rosalind’s book.
An award-winning national speaker and workshop facilitator, Rosalind is a Certified Corporate Trainer. She served five years on the Board of Directors of the Florida Speakers Association and has facilitated relationship and communication workshops for business, professional and spiritual organizations throughout North America.
Rosalind is on the Board of Directors of WE Magazine for Women and ChildSharing, Inc. She writes a monthly column for divorceinteractive.com, is an Expert Advisor at ParentalWisdom.com, a Contributing Expert for Divorce360.com, on the Panel of Experts for the National Association of Divorce for Women and Children (NADWC.com), a Monthly Columnist for DivorceInteractive.com, a Contributing Columnist for MommyMentors.com and a Contributing Author to Exceptional Magazine. She is also the National First Place Winner of the Victorious Woman Award.
In addition, Rosalind shares her expertise through group and individual coaching services, TV and radio programs, print interviews, newsletters, teleseminars and content-rich articles. To learn more about her book, free ezine, blog, articles and other valuable resources for families experiencing divorce or separation, visit http://www.childcentereddivorce.com and http://www.howdoitellthekids.com.
Survey Responses
When a Simple Status just doesn't cover it:Married & loving it
Would you remarry?Yes
How many years were you married (or committed together)?20
At what age did you get divorced?43
How many children did you have with your ex-spouse?1
How many times have you been officially divorced?once
How many times have you been married?twice
Education: Bachelor's Degree
What type of relationship do you have with your ex-spouse: Good: no hard feelings
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RosalindSedacca (2 months ago) Divorce can be tough. But look for the "gift" in this life transition & you'll come out stronger & more empowered!

