Parenting : publication
Discover strategies and activities to support children navigating the challenges of divorce, fostering emotional expression and open communication.
Assists divorcing parents in creating a comprehensive parenting plan, covering custody, visitation, decision-making, dispute resolution, and child expenses.
Learn how domestic violence affects custody decisions, including types of abuse, legal protections, and strategies to protect children and survivors.
Parental divorce can negatively affect a child's development. Visit our website today to learn about helping infants and toddlers adjust to divorce.
Learn how preschoolers and elementary-aged children respond to divorce and discover strategies to support their emotional adjustment.
Preteens and adolescents have some common reactions to their parents' divorce or separation. If you are in this situation, learn how co-parents can work together to promote children’s positive adjustment in this University of Missouri Extension guide.
Practical strategies for divorced or separated parents managing long-distance co-parenting, focusing on communication, consistency, and children's well-being.
Discover strategies to maintain healthy parent-child relationships when one parent is incarcerated.
Explore strategies for effective co-parenting to support children's development through consistent communication and shared decision-making.
Adults who care for kids have a responsibility to guide them toward good behaviors. Visit our site to learn about positive discipline and child guidance.
Lisa Wallace
Regional Specialist, Human Development and Family Science
If you think you don't have satisfactory balance in your life, you're not alone. One of the most stressful parts of life is balancing work and family. Stress is often the unhealthy result of those efforts.