Your Child - Your Divorce
As any parent instinctively knows and understands - nothing should come before the health and well-being of your children. And divorce, as difficult as it might be for everyone involved, should NOT change that fact.
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Keith Geren, Canwest News ServiceApril 10, 2009Parents thinking about getting divorced, especially for the second or thirdtime, should consider the impact of that decision on their children’sschooling, new research from University of Alberta...

New Research: Transition to Parenthood - 230 days ago
By Scott StanleyI thought I¹d make a few comments about this study that was picked up bymany media outlets last week. The study was headed up by our colleague BrianDoss at Texas A & M. Galena Rhoades, I, and Howard Markman are co-authors.The data..

9 Ways to Outsmart Sibling Rivalry - 257 days ago
SOURCE: MyFoxSpringfieldBy Elicia Brown / Beliefnet.comNot so very long ago, my daughter’s passions included her Elmo doll, her art projects, and an unfortunate activity she referred to as “the buzz.” With her arms wrapped tightly around the wobbly.

How to Achieve ‘Happily Ever After’ - 266 days ago
An interesting article on the importance of growingly popular courses now offered to couples who file for divorce and have minor children at home. Courses such as these help educate the couple in the hopes of avoiding divorce or at least learning to help.

ADHD Children and Divorce - 388 days ago
Reading this article, it looks like they don’t make any distinction aboutwhich came first, the ADHD diagnosis or the divorce. Especially since theyincluded, and highlighted, divorces before the children were 8 years old.So, from this article, you... Topics: Children and Divorce


















