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Posted By Center for Mediated Divorce
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15-Sep-2015
Divorce can be a stressful and confusing event for a child. They can even feel angry about the idea of their parents splitting up or afraid of how the divorce will change their life. As a parent, you can make the process of a divorce less painful for your children. By providing a positive and supportive environment, you can help your child cope with your divorce. Our Irvine divorce attorney shares ...
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Posted By Center for Mediated Divorce
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26-May-2015
Parenting can be one of the most challenging jobs, regardless of whether or not your child has more quirks than others. If you are a parent of an autistic child, you may run into unique challenges and obstacles that an average parent doesn’t. The good news is that you are not alone. Countless parents get the privilege and joy of raising an autistic child throughout the world, providing great ...
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Posted By Center for Mediated Divorce
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18-May-2015
While it may seem complicated and challenging to teach your children certain character traits, especially one like kindness, it is actually much simpler than you may expect. It all starts with you. The best way to help your child begin their journey towards developing their own kindness and empathy is by carrying out your own acts of goodwill. How many times have you cracked down on your child to ...
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Posted By Judy Williams
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11-Jul-2014
Summer vacation can be thrilling for kids, but at some point the newness wears off and you’ll probably hear your children utter the words “I’m bored!” And while I definitely advocate for children to entertain themselves, it’s also fun to get the kids out and explore some new things to do, or to do fun new projects at home. With that in mind, here are my top 10 things ...
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Posted By Judy Williams
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16-Dec-2011
The holiday season is in full swing, and so is the gift giving. In our last post, we discussed mindful gift giving. This week, we’re talking about how to “unspoil” your kids. The article we’re highlighting this week talks about a survey that was done by TODAY Moms and Parenting.com. They surveyed 6,000 moms online and found that 76 percent admit that it’s a season of ...
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Posted By Judy Williams
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2-Dec-2011
Giving gifts is such a fun part of the holidays! Gifts, of course, come in all shapes and sizes, some big, some small, some expensive, and some that might cost only pennies to make. Regardless of the cost, most people agree that it’s the thought behind the giving that means the most. Since our “giving identities” are formed during the childhood and teen years, parents can help ...
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