Community Action Network
About Us
The Fort Dodge Community Action Network recognizes that we live in a good community. The objectives are to build upon what is good and identify opportunities to work together to improve our quality of life. This initiative will focus on common goals
Contact Information
Community Action Network
802 Kenyon Road
Fort Dodge, Iowa 50501
Telephone: 515-574-6433
You can contact the Fort Dodge Community Action Network by email at info@fortdodge.org
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Articles by Community Action Network
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Blended Families
American families have changed dramatically over the last generation. Single parent families and blended families have...
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Parenting Skills and Discipline
As most parents and teenagers will tell you, adolescence is often a difficult and trying time. Being an effective...
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Time Out
When faced with a child's misbehavior, parents are often uncertain what form of discipline to use. Parents may allow...
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Parents and Teenagers
It sometimes seems that parents and teenagers live in completely different worlds. A teen's world is often made of...
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Teens and Free Time
Today's teenagers seem to have more time and less responsibility and supervision than the last generation's. It's quite...
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Freedom and Limits for Teens
Sooner or later it happens. Children grow up and the time approaches when they will soon be leaving home. Parents must...
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Separation Anxiety Disorder
Most children have some anxiety or fears about separation from home and family. They may not want to be left with a...
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Understanding Children's Behavior
It's often difficult for parents to understand their children's behavior. Sometimes it seems as if children are...
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Family Conflict and Negotiation
Family problems are a normal, natural and unavoidable part of family life, especially during the teenage years. There's...
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Enuresis (bed wetting)
Enuresis, or bed wetting, is a common childhood problem. Between 5% and 17% of all children have problems with bed...
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