Parent-child relationships : article
A program helps incarcerated parents and their children develop life skills, improve communication, and strengthen family bonds through monthly visits and activities.
Prepare your child for school with routines, checklists, and stress-reducing strategies. Build excitement and confidence for the new school year.
University of Missouri Extension has information and resources for individuals, families, caregivers and others.
BLUE SPRINGS, Mo. - With the end of the school year approaching, divorced and separated parents need to plan ahead for summer visitation arrangements for their children, said a University of Missouri Extension human environmental sciences specialist.
Strengthening Families helps preteens and parents build communication skills, reduce stress, and foster resilience for healthier youth and communities.
COLUMBIA, Mo. – The piercing 85-decibel alarm from smoke detectors will wake most adults with a start, but small children might sleep right through them.That’s why parents might want to consider an alarm that talks to their children in case of a fire, said Karen Funkenbusch, a University of…