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Talking to Children About Divorce
One of the hardest things for parents to talk to children about is divorce. All children feel a strong sense of loss ...
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Dealing with Divorce: What Parents Need to Know
There's no easy way to tell your kids you're getting a divorce. But, like it or not, breaking the news gently will ...
Source: Education.com
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Co-Parenting After Divorce
"For Kids' Sake", "Parents and Children Together", "Healing Hearts", "Putting Kids First"...The names may differ from ...
Source: Education.com
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Binuclear Family
I remember the scene in my house on a Friday afternoon, two years after my divorce. My son comes home from school, his ...
Source: Greater Good Magazine
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Managing Children's Anger About Divorce or Separation
Introduction Anger is a common emotion felt by most children during their parents’ divorce transition. Kids ...
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Responsible Parenting Guidelines
Introduction Many couples with children who separate think that with the divorce their relationship terminates forever, ...
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Single Parent Families
Raising children can be both rewarding and challenging. It can also seem like an overwhelming task at times. Single ...
Source: Community Action Network
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Discipline: Children Who Misbehave
Discipline is always a hot topic with parents. But, when parents separate and/or divorce, the child’s behavior ...
Source: Missouri Families
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Smat Parenting During and After Divorce: What to Do When Your Child Tells You He or She Was Hit at the Co-Parent's House
There is a difference between being spanked and being hit. Neither spanking nor hitting a child is a particularly good ...
Source: McGraw-Hill Professional
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Smart Parenting During and After Divorce: When Parents Have Different Rules
Consider these situations: Mom does not object to her sixteen-year-old daughter getting a belly button ring, but Dad ...
Source: McGraw-Hill Professional
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Smart Parenting During and After Divorce: When Your Co-Parent Abuses Drugs or Alcohol
Drug and alcohol abuse is a factor that impairs a parent's ability to manage children effectively. In the worst ...
Source: McGraw-Hill Professional
Additional Content
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Smart Parenting During and After Divorce: How to Communicate with a Reasonable Co-Parent
Parents often say they cannot "communicate" with their co-parent. Reasonable communication is always possible as long as...
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Smart Parenting During and After Divorce: When to Seek Supervised Visitation
If you feel your co-parent is a danger to your children's health and well-being, you can ask the court to require...
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Smart Parenting During and After Divorce: Protecting Yourself and Your Children Against Violence in the Family
Family violence is a massive problem in our country. This includes men being violent against women, women being violent...
Source: McGraw-Hill Professional -
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Smart Parenting During and After Divorce: Special Needs of Infants
Communication is always important between co-parents, but it is especially important when trying to raise an infant....
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Smart Parenting During and After Divorce: Preventing Academic Problems Related to Divorce
Most of children's academic problems that are related to divorce occur because parents are challenged by the...
Source: McGraw-Hill Professional
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