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Rosalind Sedacca, CDC

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Rosalind Sedacca is a Dating & Relationship Coach as well as a Divorce & Parenting Coach who works internationally via phone and Skype. She is the co-author of 99 Things Women Wish They Knew Before Dating After 40, 50 & Yes, 60! as well as the DatingRescue eCourse and Create Your Ideal Relationship Kit for women and Mastering the Challenges of Dating: A Success Formula for Men. In addition, Rosalind is founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network and author of How Do I Tell the Kids About the Divorce? Her newest ebooks include True Love At Last for Women Over 40: Answers You Need for the Relationship You Want! and Embracing a Child-Centered Divorce: Because You Love Your Children. In addition, she is the co-creator of an 8-hr and 12-hr Anger Management Program for Co-Parents. Rosalind is on the Board of Directors of OnlineParentingPrograms.com, an Advisor at ParentalWisdom.com, a regular contributor to the Huffington Post as well as a Contributing Writer for KidzEdge Magazine and PopExpert.com. She specializes in dating after divorce, dating in mid-life as well as divorce and parenting issues. Her articles can also be found at Cupid’sPulse.com, ChicGalleria.com, Divorce360.com, DivorceSource.com, HopeAfterDivorce.com, FirstWivesWorld.com and numerous other divorce and singles websites and blogs. Rosalind is the 2008 First Place Winner of the Victorious Woman Award. She is also the 2011 International Women’s Day Outstanding Service Award winner for her work with divorce and parenting issues. To learn more about Rosalind’s Coaching services, books and courses, visit: www.childcentereddivorce.com and www.howdoitellthekids.com as well as www.womendatingafter40.com, www.womendatingrescue.com, www.mendsdatingformula.com and Amazon.com. Contact Rosalind directly at rosalindwrites@gmail.com.

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