- Marriage-Oriented Parenting. Research
shows that children raised in long-lasting marriages have better chances to
become successful than children coming from broken families. This conclusion can
put a lot of pressure on both men and women who want the best for their children
but are unhappy in their marriages. So how long do you need to do to keep your
commitment for the sake of the children? What price do you and your kids have to
pay for preventing your marriage from falling apart?
- Children with Divorcing Parents. The
Court wants quick and long lasting solutions. They want parents to be agreeable
about custody, about visitation and about financial matters. However, children
with divorcing parents don’t just go through a difficult time emotionally, but
they grow fast, and their needs in parenting keep changing. To be able to
fulfill all these demands you deserve wise advice.
- Step Parenting. All grown ups involved
need to make a constant and conscious effort to create peace and happiness for
the whole family. That is easier said than done. Often ignored that new spouses
need to cope with difficult situations, even if those are not as painful as for
the divorcing couple. Stepparents may need some advice how to relate to their
stepchildren. They could have a more important role in raising the children than
they were prepared for.
- Grand Parenting. Grandparents have been
always and will be influential members of the family whether they live in the
same city where their grandchildren live, or they live in a different state, or
a continent and an ocean away from them. Their existence is important for every
age group. They can play a crucial role in solving conflicts between parents and
children. They can be supportive of children who need a more "objective"
perspective about the situation they are in. They can help parents who need
encouragement in raising their children. There are infinite possibilities for a
generation who might feel disposable in these days.
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