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Journals & Activity Books for Kids

MyJourney MyJournal

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How it Helps

  • Kids start their journey by drawing their own cover.

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  • Drawing + writing activates both sides of the brain, which helps kids integrate their experiences.

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  • Kids choose whether or not to share pages, giving them control over what they share.

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  • Kids express themselves in the journal first, which brings clarity & improves their communication with others.

Look Inside

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Additional Journal Topics

  • My Fault?
  • Changes
  • Before & After
  • Two Homes
  • Why?
  • Feelings & Emotions
  • My Questions
  • The Years After
  • Letter to Mom
  • Letter to Dad
  • Plus Much More

Journal Options & Pricing

MyJourney MyJournal

Spiral Bound

Support for helping kids move through divorce and forward with life. 

$19.95

MyJourney MyJournal

Digital Download

Support for helping kids move through divorce and forward with life. 

$7.95

Combo Pack

Spiral Bound + Digital

Includes a spiral-bound journal and an instantly downloadable digital version of the journal. 

$25.95

Activities to Engage Your Child

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How it Helps

  • Designed to be done together with your child, these activities will get you past any awkward silence and onward to interactive fun.

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  • Drawing + writing activates both sides of the brain, which helpskids integrate their experiences.

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  • Kids connect what they're feeling to why they're feeling that way.

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  • Activities can be used for any topic that's difficult to talk about. 

Activity Book Options & Pricing

Activities to Engage Your Child

Digital Download

For when kids need help opening up and sharing about difficult topics. 

FREE

Combo Pack

Spiral Bound MyJourney MyJournal & Activity Book

Includes a spiral bound MyJourney My journal and the Activity Book to help you help your kids through divorce.

$19.95

Kids shouldn't have to navigate divorce alone... but most do.

  • 73% of children say their greatest fear was the break up of the family.

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  • 84% of parents say the divorce had a negative impact on their children's life.

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  • 47% of children are told about the divorce by their mother.

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