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Effects of Divorce on Children :: Divorcee Corner

5 hours ago ago from Divorce Advice | Effects | Children | Causes | Facts | Reasons | Statistics < Divorcee Corner

Home Divorce Advice Effects of Divorce on Children December 17, 2009 |11:09 | Divorce and Children | Effects of Divorce By : Team X If the family is the building block of society, then marriage is the foundation of the family. However, this foundation is growing weaker, with fewer adults entering into marriage, more adults leaving it in divorce. Each year, over 1 million American children suffer the divorce of their ...

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Soho Leisure Group Hosts Holiday Toy Drive For The Children’s Home

15 hours ago ago from Maddux NewsWire

South Tampa – December 23, 2009 – Help the Soho Leisure Group collect toys for children in need this Holiday season. Stop by any of their three world renowned locations, The Hyde Park Café, The Kennedy or Cheap Boutique Restaurant in South Tampa and drop off an unwrapped toy on Wednesday, December 23rd. Every guest who provides a donation will receive a certificate good for a complimentary draft beer and pizza wedge at The Hyde Park Café’s ...

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+NOTICING INVISIBLE CHILDREN

11 hours ago ago from Stop the Storm

++++++++++ I posted this one before the brain exercise post, but it seems to have vanished!  Here it is again! First I want to say a few things before I return to the most important mother-infant brain building article by Dr. Allan Schore that I introduced two days ago in my post .  I hope readers have found the time to at least begin reading it.  I will get back to talking about the article in depth, but it won’t happen today. ...

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Children in care ‘may lose family contact’

14 hours ago ago from BIGON Sandbank

Children who are in care long-term may lose all contact with family and friends, according to new report findings. Over 400 children and young people who took part in a survey were asked about keeping in touch and loosing contact with their families and friends whilst in care. The report Keeping in Touch' published today, determined that the longer children are in the care system, the more likely they are to lose touch with family ...

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Help Coming For Internet Safety While Waiting For General Assembly Action

10 hours ago ago from FamilyFoundationBlog.com

On Tuesday, the Virginia Crime Commission decided to recommend no legislative remedies regarding an obscene and predatory version of text messaging. The same day, The Family Foundation participated in a Capitol press conference (see coverage at  Richmond Times-Dispatch ) with Attorney General Bill Mims, Enough is Enough and the Interfaith Center for Public Policy  to announce a joint venture to educate churches on Internet safety. The ...

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Lisa Firestone: What is really behind the current "over-parenting" syndrome?

7 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Recently several best-selling books as well as a number of child development experts have focused their attention on the growing trend of "helicopter parenting" and have described its negative effects on children and adolescents. These writers point out how parents' tendencies to hover and overprotect their kids are destroying children's initiative and making them feel incompetent and inadequate. The media is being blamed for this trend ...

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Christmas Gifts 2009: The Best Children's Picture Books Of The Year (PHOTOS, POLL)

17 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

2009 has been a fantastic year for kids' picture books, and parents, you'll love them as much as your children do. There's something for everyone: from the science lover to the princess-obsessed. Thanks to the Greenlight Bookstore in Brooklyn for offering some suggestions. "Princess Hyacinth", Florence Parry Heide Features a princess who would float away if it weren't for her extremely ...

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Arianna Huffington: Attention Last-Minute Shoppers: HuffPost Has a Store With Gifts That Give Back to Those in Need

9 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

With the holiday season in full swing, I want to call your attention to two worthwhile initiatives being spearheaded by the HuffPost Impact team and our partners at Causecast. First up is a holiday gift store we are rolling out today to help those of you looking for last-minute presents that have the added advantage of helping others. There's a growing awareness that the economic crisis that has left millions without a job and without a ...

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Study Suggests Orphanages Are Not So Bad

5 hours ago ago from The New York Times

A new study challenges the widespread belief that orphans in poor countries fare best in family-style homes in the community and should be put into orphanages only as a last resort. On the contrary, the care at orphanages is often at least as good as that given by families who take in orphaned or abandoned children, the new research finds. Related Times Topics: Children and Youth | Orphans and Orphanages We are seeing ...

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