101 Ways to be a Long-Distance Super-Dad ...or Mom, Too!
101 Ways To Be A Long-Distance Super-Dad.or Mom, Too! offers helpful, practical tips for parents who live or work in one place, and whose children live in another. While divorce can geographically separate a mom or dad from a child, so can military service or a job requiring travel. This book can help parents remain an important part of their children's lives. Now in its 14th printing, the book is a must for parents who want to keep in close contact with their children, but find it difficult to overcome the barriers posed by distance. Award-winning journalist George Newman draws on his experience as a divorced father, sharing valuable tips for enriching the parent-child relationship, even during physical separation.
George Newman of Tucson, AZ George Newman has been a reporter and has received numerous awards for journalism. He received his Masters Degree in psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and served as a part-time faculty member at West Valley College in Saratoga, California. Newman is the founder of Project: One Hour/One Child, a volunteer tutoring program for low-income and at-risk children.