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November 5, 2010

Judge orders warring parents to read, report on three books

A judge has ordered two warring parents to read three books on communicating, parenting and divorce and write a one-page summary of an insight they gain from each.

Ontario Superior Court Justice David Price told the separated couple, who are bickering over money and access to children, that the books “may improve their ability to communicate and resolve some of the issues that are troubling them.”

The couple has until Nov. 30 to read the books and provide “proof they have done so, together with the one-page summary, for each book, of one insight that they have gained from it and one strategy, if any, they are prepared to adopt based on it.”

The Brampton judge is making them read “Difficult Conversations,” by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton and Sheila Heen; “Parenting After Divorce,” by Philip M. Stahl; and “Parenting from the Inside Out,” by Daniel J. Siegel and Mary Hartzell.

via Judge orders warring parents to read, report on three books – thestar.com.

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