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Parenting Tools            

If you are separated or divorced and trying to help your children cope, there are many resources available to assist you. Whether you prefer traditional articles or a high tech software program, the links below will introduce you to various approaches and methods that can be used when explaining the divorce to your toddlers, tweens or teens.

Earthquake in Zipland "is the world’s first research-based computer game designed to help children of separated or divorced parents deal indirectly with a number of important issues surrounding divorce and separation; such as anger, guilt, loyalty conflicts, the fantasy to reunite the divorced parents and other emotional effects of divorce on children."

Parenting Teens provides information and articles on teen parenting, troubled teens, teen education and teen boot camps; as well as views on military schools, boarding schools and parenting issues.

The Center for Effective Discipline "is a non–profit organization which provides educational information to the public on the effects of corporal punishment (hitting or spanking) of children and alternatives to its use."

Sharekids is a co-parenting system that helps divorced parents manage their children’s schedules, coordinate activities and maintain vital records.

Stepfamily Resource Center provides links and information to help step families find support, discuss problems and learn to build strong bonds.

Up To Parents is a confidential web site that provides co–parenting tools to divorced parents.

The Modern Woman’s Divorce Guide has no relationship with the organizations; agencies or programs listed above and does not endorse their services. We provide these links for your information only.

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