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Acses is an Internet comparison book shopping services. Select any book, CD or movie. Acses checks prices, shipping costs and delivery times of the requested items from all major Internet stores! Alliance for Non-Custodial Parents Rights Any Book In Print Paperbacks for Educators (all books) 1-800-227-2591 Amazon.Com (All books -- search under DIVORCE) Amazon.com (PARENTING BOOKS) Barnes and Noble (all books) Barnes & Noble Family and Relationships Boulden Bookstore This site has information on a variety of book titles for children on divorce. Age ranges, brief descriptions, and occasional pictures of book covers are provided.
Divorce Care: Children and Divorce - This site contains descriptions of numerous books for parents to help children cope with divorce. Books can be ordered directly from this site. Also links to site information on support groups. Dads At A Distance - Relationships with children are much like plants, they need constant nourishing. This is why this web site was built for long distance dads.
Divorce Central home Page (Divorce Central is a one-stop service and support center for the divorced and the divorcing). The Divorce Central Bookstore This site is presented in conjunction with amazon.com bookstore. Order information is given on books for both children and adults in dealing with divorce. A brief synopsis and reader comments can be accessed by following the links.
Divorce Helpline - Much information California oriented, but also has articles on such issues as dating and hastening healing plus bookstore
Divorce Online, an electronic resource for people involved in, or facing the prospect of, divorce. Divorce Online provides free articles and information on the financial, legal, psychological, real-estate, and other aspects of divorce divorceinfo.com Divorceinfo.com - (attorney managed site covers children, life after divorce, ex-spouses and many more topics.)
The Divorce Support Page (Books, articles, chat rooms, resources)
Divorcesource -- Information for Missouri residents experiencing a divorce Divorce and Your Faith - Has links with perspectives from six faiths about divorce: Jewish, Muslim, Southern Baptist, Fundamentalist Christian and Mainline Protestant. Divorce Wizards: Divorcekids Guiding Your Children Through Divorce - This site list books for children and adults on helping children cope with divorce. Divorce Wizards homepage contains additional resources to aid families experiencing divorce. Hap's Coping Page - We are three six graders at Chenango Bridge Elementary School. All of our parents are divorced. This web page is about how to cope with divorce. We all know how difficult it is to live with many different changes. We will talk about how parents and teachers and other kids can help students who are going through divorce. We also talk about kids feelings about divorce and things you can do to help yourself. iConnect: Great Books About Divorce - This site has an annotated bibliography of both fiction and nonfiction titles about children coping with divorce. Complete publication information is provided.
Moms Online (Generic resource. Nothing for single or divorced or divorcing mothers)
National Center for Fathering (Practical tips/hot topics) The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Mens Issues Page: Divorce
National Parenting Center (TNPO)
Nolo.Com - Designed to help with some of the legal tasks and troubles that may surface during the course of relationships -- including divorce and living together. Laws may vary -- sometimes dramatically -- from state to state.
Parents As Teachers - Parents as Teachers is an internationally respected family education and support program for parents with children from birth through age 5. The program is for all families. This page has tips plus information on the contact person for PAT in your school district.
Parents Place -- The Parenting Resource on the Web Parents Place Bulletin Boards -- (Dozens of bulletin boards)
The Second Wives Club -- Online Community for Step Moms and Second Wives
Shared Parenting -- The Non-Custodial Parents Quilt (from Shared Parenting)
Shared Parenting information Group -- This is the concept that, following divorce or separation, mothers and fathers should retain a strong positive parenting role in their children's lives, with the children actually spending substantial amounts of time living with each parent.
SmartDivorce.com Its goal is to bring substantive, easy-to-read and easy-to-understand information about divorce.
Stepfamily Association of America The Future of Children Journal Issues in Print - This site includes publication and ordering information for free journal articles on a number of issues relating to children, including divorce and adoption. Articles are written for adults and can be downloaded using Adobe Acrobat or hardcopies can be delivered through the mail.
The Mining Co.
Guide to Childrens Books: Divorce - Follow link for "Divorce"
University of Missouri Outreach/Extension Information on Divorce and Parenting - At this site, simply type in "Divorce' or "Parenting" as a key word and the publications will be listed.
The WonderWise Parent -- The WonderWise Parent home page is a place to learn about parent-child relationships. It has humor, story time, reflections and much more.
WWWDivorcenet.com -- Billed as the nets largest divorce resource. Primarily legal content. Billboard has some diversity relating to family issues. Web Articles Parent News for October 1995: How to Make Divorce Less Painful for Children - Advice for parents on how to help children through divorce. Parent Soup: Ask the Family Counselor and Behavior Specialist Archive: Divorces and Stepfamilies -- This site lists questions submitted by real people about situations relating to divorce and stepfamilies primarily in conjunction to children. Advice is provided by licensed family counselors and behavior specialists. Advice from experts is also available through the site's Ask the Family Counselor and Behavior Specialist Archive Perspective: The Effects of Divorce on Children Worksheet for Calculating Child Support in Missouri Getting Your Children through This (Divorce) Mental Health Net (Sponsored by Mental Health Net and CMCH Systems) - Sad Times of Our Lives Hints for Divorcing Parents by Jeanine Wade, Ph.D. American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers: Children's Bill of Rights American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers: Ten Tips for Divorcing Parents Impact of Divorce on Parenting Telling your Children about Divorce - Links to other resources are provided within the text. Family Matters: Helping Children Adjust to Divorce -- This site provides some helpful advice for helping children to adjust to divorce. THESE RESOURCES ARE PROVIDED AS A SERVICE AND DO NOT CONSTITUTE ENDORSEMENT. |