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Genre | : Family & Relationships |
Author | : Miriam G. Cohen |
Publisher | : Signet Book |
Release | : 1991 |
File | : 210 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 0451169956 |
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Genre | : Family & Relationships |
Author | : Miriam G. Cohen |
Publisher | : Signet Book |
Release | : 1991 |
File | : 210 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 0451169956 |
You can’t always be there physically for your children—but that doesn’t mean you can’t be a good dad. Steven Ashley, founder of the Divorced Fathers Network, shows you how to remain an important part of your child’s life-no matter how far apart you are. Whether you’re divorced, constantly traveling for work, or deployed overseas, The Long-Distance Dad can help. This practical handbook addresses all the inherent problems of long-distance parenting and teaches you how to: -Use technology to stay in touch -Establish relationships with teachers, coaches, and counselors -Take an active role in homework, school projects, and outside activities -Make the most of vacations and holidays -And much more You may not be with your children. But you can be there for your children. Let The Long-Distance Dad help you be the great father you were meant to be.
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
Author | : Steven Ashley |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Release | : 2008-01-01 |
File | : 124 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781440514685 |
An increasing number of families around the world are now living apart from one another, subsequently causing the defining and redefining of their relationships, roles within the family unit, and how to effectively maintain a sense of familial cohesion through distance. Edited by Maria Rosario T. de Guzman, Jill Brown, and Carolyn Pope Edwards, Parenting From Afar and the Reconfiguration of Family Across Distance uniquely highlights how families--both in times of crisis and within normative cultural practices--organize and configure themselves and their parenting through physical separation. In this volume, readers are given a unique look into the lives of families around the world that are affected by separation due to a wide range of circumstances including economic migration, fosterage, divorce, military deployment, education, and orphanhood. Contributing authors from the fields of psychology, anthropology, sociology, education, and geography all delve deep into the daily realities of these families and share insight on why they live apart from one another, how families are redefined across long distances, and the impact absence has on various members within the unit. An especially timely volume, Parenting From Afar and the Reconfiguration of Family Across Distance offers readers an important understanding and examination of family life in response to social change and shifts in the caregiving context.
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
Author | : Maria Rosario T. De Guzman |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Release | : 2018 |
File | : 393 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780190265076 |
"Your divorce doesn't have to damage your children..., " Stahl assures, " ... especially if you limit your children's exposure to your conflicts." He knows parents are not perfect, and he uses that knowledge to show imperfect parents how to settle their differences in the best interests of the children. This revised and updated second edition features ideas from the latest research, more information on long-distance parenting, dealing with the courts, and working with a difficult co-parent. A realistic perspective on divorce and its effects on children, Parenting After Divorce features knowledgeable advice from an expert custody evaluator. Packed with real-world examples, this book avoids idealistic assumptions, and offers practical help for divorcing parents, custody evaluators, family court counselors, marriage and family therapists and others interested in the best interests of the children.
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
Author | : Philip Stahl |
Publisher | : Impact Publishers |
Release | : 2007 |
File | : 212 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 1886230846 |
According to these pediatric psychologists, the best interest of the child calls for a developmentally appropriate parenting plan-that is, custody that accurately reflects the child's physical and psychological development. Even now this concept often faces courtroom challenges as it can conflict with the traditional lawyer-client relationship. This book explores developing alternate parenting schedules (or custody) with the child's best interest and developmental needs considered first.
Genre | : Law |
Author | : John Hartson |
Publisher | : American Bar Association |
Release | : 2006 |
File | : 270 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 159031610X |
Most long distance relationship advice books offer help by way of the same techniques that have been around for decades. Times have changed and technology has transformed the way that people communicate with each other. This unique platform changes everything when it comes to maintaining a long distance relationship. Here's a book that shows you current techniques that work in today’s world for staying committed and surviving being apart for any length of time. Here is a preview of what you'll learn... · How to set the endate of the time apart · How to set up and plan visits · How to decide which communication methods to use · How often to communicate · Quality conversation topics · Activities to do together while video chatting online · Ways to surprise your lover · How to keep sex and romance alive Despite the pessimistic perspectives that many individuals have in regards to distance relationships, research shows that there are couples who are in such courses of action and content with how they connect. Being in a distant relationship doesn't guarantee to bring about bad communication. People who have resisted the overall insight about far-removed relationships have demonstrated that the plan fortifies friendship. This short book will talk about how significant distance and expanded measures of time build up connections.
Genre | : Self-Help |
Author | : Andrew Ferguson |
Publisher | : Andrew Ferguson |
Release | : 101-01-01 |
File | : 73 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : |
Internationally renowned therapist, family expert and mediator Isolina Ricci, Ph.D. presents this definitive and newly updated guide to divorce and making shared custody work for parents and children. The ground-breaking classic, Mom’s House, Dad’s House, has become the standard for two generations of divorcing parents, and includes examples, self-tests, checklists, tools, and guidelines to help separated moms and dads with the legal, emotional, and financial issues they will encounter as they work to create happy and stable homes. This comprehensive guide looks anew at the needs of all family members with creative options and common-sense advice, including: * The map to a “decent divorce” and two happy homes * Helping children of divorce with age-specific advice * Negotiating Parental Agreements and custody arrangements * Breaking away from “negative intimacy” with a difficult ex-husband or ex-wife * Sidestepping destructive myths about divorce (and marriage) * Handling long-distance parenting and parenting alone With Mom’s House, Dad’s House, parents will learn how to help their children heal and find a sense of continuity, security, and stability throughout the divorce process and in any custody situation.
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
Author | : Isolina Ricci |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Release | : 2013-04-16 |
File | : 404 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781476747224 |
As mobile technology becomes much more prominent in the world, its effect on the social, political, and economic realms cannot be ignored. Interdisciplinary approaches towards re-examining the prevalence of communication technologies are essential for industry professionals development. Interdisciplinary Mobile Media and Communications: Social, Political, and Economic Implications sheds light on emerging disciplines in multimedia technologies and discusses the changes, chances, and challenges in the mobile world. Areas such as mobile governance, mobile healthcare, and mobile identity are examined, along with their social, political, and economic implications. Serving as a reconnection between academia and industry, this book will be useful for students, professors, researchers, and policy-makers of mobile media and communications.
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
Author | : Xu, Xiaoge |
Publisher | : IGI Global |
Release | : 2014-06-30 |
File | : 439 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781466661677 |
One unintended consequence of the unprecedented rural-to-urban migration in China over the past three decades is the exponentially increased number of "left-behind" children—children whose parents migrated to more developed areas and who live with one parent or other extended family members. The daily lives of these children, including their caretaking arrangements, parent-child bonding and communication, and schooling, are fraught with distractions and uncertainties. Paying special attention to this marginalized group, this book investigates the role of parental migration and the left-behind status in shaping Chinese family dynamics and children’s general wellbeing, including their school performance, delinquency, resilience, feelings of ambiguous loss, and other psychological problems. Blending theory, empirical research, and real-world interviews with left-behind children, China's Left-Behind Children provides a uniquely close look at these children's lives while also providing the larger national context that defines and shapes their everyday lives.
Genre | : Social Science |
Author | : Xiaojin Chen |
Publisher | : Rutgers University Press |
Release | : 2024-04-12 |
File | : 117 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781978837164 |
Relating Difficulty offers insight into the nature of difficulty in relationships across a broad range of human experience. Whether dealing with in-laws or ex-spouses, long-distance relationships or power and status in the workplace, difficulty is an all too common feature of daily life. Relating Difficulty brings the academic understanding of relational processes to the everyday problems people face at home and at work. These essays represent a groundbreaking collection of the multidisciplinary conceptual and empirical work that currently exists on the topic. Along with issues such as chronic illness and money problems, contributors investigate contexts of relational difficulty ranging from everyday gossip, the workplace and shyness to more dangerous sexual “hookups” and partner abuse. Drawing on evidence presented in the volume, editors D. Charles Kirkpatrick, Steve Duck, and Megan K. Foley explain how relational problems do not emerge solely from individuals or even from the relationship itself. Instead, they arise from triangles of connection and negotiation between relational partners, contexts, and outsiders. The volume challenges the simple notion that relating difficulty is just about problems with "difficult people" and offers some genuinely novel insights into a familiar everyday experience. This exceptional volume is essential reading for practitioners, researchers and students of relationships across a wide range of disciplines as well as anyone wanting greater understanding of relational functioning in everyday life and at work.
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
Author | : D. Charles Kirkpatrick |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Release | : 2013-09-13 |
File | : 295 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781136683978 |