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The Benefits of Shared and Structured Parenting

By Psychology Today, 10/11/2023 “…Two parenting practices were linked to improved mental health: shared parenting and structured parenting. Shared parenting was linked with positive mental health for children and parents…” Read the entire article: https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/parenting-translator/202310/the-benefits-of-shared-and-structured-parenting

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Children and Divorce

By Help Guide, 02/2023 “…A separation or divorce is a highly stressful and emotional experience for everyone involved, but children often feel that their whole world has turned upside down. At any age, it can be traumatic to witness the dissolution of your parents’ marriage and the breakup of the family. Kids may feel shocked,

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Ohio bill would presume 50-50 child custody in divorce

By NBC4, 03/16/2023 “…Ohio lawmakers are reconsidering a bill to give divorced parents 50-50 child custody as a starting point. Similar to a proposal introduced last year, House Bill 14 would automatically establish an equal parenting arrangement at the onset of custody disputes…” Read the entire article: https://www.nbc4i.com/news/local-news/columbus/ohio-bill-would-presume-50-50-child-custody-in-divorce/

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Alabama parental rights bill stalls as critics point to possible impact on child custody

By AL, 05/02/2023 “…A vote on an Alabama parental rights bill was postponed after a lengthy debate on the House floor Tuesday, where lawmakers called the legislation “confusing” and accused its author of personal motives…” Read the entire article: https://www.al.com/educationlab/2023/05/alabama-parental-rights-bill-stalls-as-critics-point-to-possible-impact-on-child-custody.html

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Parental Alienation Syndrome: What signs to look for

By KMVT, 04/14/2023 “…Idaho has the 7th highest divorce rate in the country and one unfortunate side effect of divorce can be parental alienation syndrome (PAS). A divorce or separation can be a traumatic experience for a child. PAS damages a child’s relationship with their parents, due to the children being manipulated into turning against one

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What Happens When Children are Caught in the Middle of Divorce?

By Divorce Mag, 03/21/2023 “…If you’ve been through a divorce or, you are thinking about divorce one of your main concerns will be how your divorce will impact your children. Study after study relates to the ways in which divorce negatively impacts children…” Read the entire article: https://www.divorcemag.com/articles/what-happens-when-children-are-caught-in-the-middle-of-divorce

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Parental Alienation and the Child’s Brain

By Psychology Today, 03/31/2023 “…More and more children are resisting having a relationship with one of their parents after a high-conflict separation or divorce. Children’s brains go through a unique period that involves the pruning and growth of synapses between neurons from ages 9 to 13…” Read the entire article: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/5-types-of-people-who-can-ruin-your-life/202303/parental-alienation-and-the-childs-brain  

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International Consensus on Co-Parenting

By Psychology Today, 04/05/2023 “…The Council’s stated goals are, first, the advancement of scientific knowledge on the needs and best interests of children whose parents are living apart, and second, to formulate evidence-based recommendations about the legal, judicial, and practical implementation of shared parenting…” Read the entire article: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/co-parenting-after-divorce/202303/international-consensus-on-co-parenting  

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