Is a “Child-Centered Divorce” an Oxymoron or a Realistic Goal? By Annabel Murray and Stacy Fukuhara-Barclay Published in the the October, 2009 issue of Hawaii Parent Magazine We have all heard about divorcing or separating couples locked in constant litigation over the custody of their children. Money is no object in their quest for victory, vindication,…Read more »
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Thoughts on Being a Step Parent
Step parenting is not for the faint of heart. Its pleasures are nuanced and hard to recognize. Its pains are not so subtle. Step parenting is about supporting your spouse in being the best parent they can be to his or her children. Step-parenting is about biting your tongue, smiling through tears and being the…Read more »
Letting your brain (and your team) relax!
If you are a Child Advocate, this is a must-read.
The Adverse Childhood Experiences Study — the largest, most important public health study you never heard of — began in an obesity clinic
Cooperative Co-Parenting During the Holidays!
Cooperative Co-Parenting during the Holidays-Insuring Your Children Experience the Joy of the Season! Every family celebrates the holidays differently, enjoying unique family traditions that establish some of the strongest and most cherished memories our children have. This is why the holidays can be a tough…Read more »