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Fun Fall Activities to Enjoy with Your Kids

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Fun Fall Activities to Enjoy with Your Kids


As the leaves turn to hues of brown and orange and the air gets cooler, children often become fidgety at the thought of staying indoors. Here are some creative ideas for making memories, strengthening relationships, and having fun with your children during the fall season. Read the full story

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Top 10 Wii Games for Fathers and Families

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Top 10 Wii Games for Fathers and Families


Decades ago, families used to gather around the radio and listen to the Sunday night broadcast together. Years later, radio was replaced by colored television as families then organized Friday night movie nights in their home, complete with popcorn and cans of soda pop. Read the full story

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National Center for Fathering to Host Father-Daughter Summit

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National Center for Fathering to Host Father-Daughter Summit


The National Center for Fathering will host several Father-Daughter Summits in the month of November. Read the full story

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How to Make Labor Day Memorable for Your Kids

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How to Make Labor Day Memorable for Your Kids


Happy Labor Day! It’s the first official holiday weekend of the school year, and your kids are ready to celebrate. Read the full story

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Focusing on Your Children During Divorce

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Focusing on Your Children During Divorce


In a recent article from The Province, child and parenting behavior expert Priscilla J. Dunstan offers parents advice on how to make sure their kids feel loved and secure through a divorce.  Read the full story

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Divorce Doesn't Change Parenting Behavior

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Divorce Doesn't Change Parenting Behavior


Research reported in Family Relations by Lisa Strohschien (University of Alberta) challenges the notion that parenting practices diminish after divorce. In a large longitudinal study Dr. Strohschien found that divorce did not change parenting behavior for most parents. Read the full story

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