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ParentingFighting for truth, justice and equality in family law, and to promote that idea that children need both parents The Parent Training and Information program provides training and information to parents to enable them to participate more effectively with professionals in meeting the educational needs of children with disabilities. This organization is dedicated to those grandparents and other relative caregivers who are raising their grandchildren, their nieces or nephews either by court order or voluntarily. The organization and it's resources are intended to help you find the information now available and to become a part of making changes that are so desperately needed to the systems we have all become a part of. NEAT strengthens, engages and empowers St. Paul public school parents, parent organizations and community members working to improve public education in St. Paul. To provide or facilitate services for local families and individuals, including education, referral or other support, by bringing together professional staff, volunteers and broad community support. Posted on March 22, 2005
The number of children with a parent behind bars has soared to over 2 million in recent years. A small but growing number of programs are addressing the problem of how to keep parent-child relationships alive through the years of incarceration. Chris Dickon reports on one, the Messages Project in Virginia. Springnet provides a safe and fun web page, with games, links, and homework helper sites. They also provide internet content filtering with no software to download and works with any ISP. DivorceCare for Kids is designed to provide faith-based organizations a ministry tool to bring healing to children of divorce in their local communities.DC4K is a biblically based, Christ-centered 13-week curriculum full of games, DVD video dramas, music and a comprehensive Leader's Guide. To increase awareness of Parental Alienation Syndrome and the effect it has for children, and to provide information, support, and resources for parents and children dealing with this disorder. |