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… on our blog seem to center around younger children but we at the OurFamilyWizard website … looking for a college, getting into college, and most importantly, paying for college. We … can help make issues less…
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… or stepfamilies, consist of partners with children from one or more different … of a blended family can be both difficult and fulfilling at the same time. On one hand, … recently separated or…
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… Misconceptions About Divorce with Kids When parents begin the process of divorce with children, they often have some misconceptions … can be innocuous, others are more serious and can even prevent…
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… Kids to Communicate Their Feelings Understanding how your child is feeling is such a crucial part of … crafting is a great way to make cards for parents and siblings to show how…
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… make important decisions about their assets and their children. A neutral third party—the family … study cited by Mediate.com, 93% of divorcing parents tried alternative dispute resolution …
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… Messaging doesn’t have to be warm between co-parents. Being polite is sometimes the best … can hope for when communicating with their child’s other parent. But even if your … reaction to such a…
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… time at computers, in front of televisions, and on other devices like tablets. While these … not enough time with your family. But as any parent knows, convincing your kids to unplug … difficult. Here are some …
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… faces moments of difficulty, frustration, and pain at different times, which is normal. … our most complicated relationships. Take co-parenting, for example. You are raising your children with…
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… You feel hopeful about your new partner, and you might even start thinking about what … is committed. Once they meet, allow your children and your new partner time to get to … Touch on how you…
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… How Cooking Helps Children’s Emotional Development facebook … place for children to try new things, explore and develop a whole raft of skills without … safe to eat for longer, but it’s a job for…