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PACEs for Children: Overcoming Adversity and Building Resilience

Learn about PACEs to help children overcome ACEs, events or conditions, such as childhood abuse, neglect, domestic violence and parent substance abuse.

Home Care & SafetyParenting & Family RelationshipsParenting AdolescentsParenting Young Children
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The Impact of Adverse and Protective Childhood Experiences

How both adverse and protective childhood experiences can affect someone's overall mental, physical and emotional health.

Parenting & Family Relationships
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Helping Children of Divorce Understand Their Feelings

Children may experience significant behavior and emotional changes within the first year after divorce so it’s important to assist them in the transition.

Divorce & CoparentingParenting & Family RelationshipsParenting Young Children
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Parenting with Natural and Logical Consequences

Learning how to allow children to experience the natural or logical consequences of their actions teaches them how to make choices and be responsible for them.

Parenting & Family RelationshipsParenting AdolescentsParenting Young Children
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Helping Children Deal with Stress after Divorce

Regardless of your experience with divorce, there are some important things to remember about helping your children adjust in healthy ways.

Divorce & CoparentingParenting & Family RelationshipsParenting Young Children
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Transitioning Through Divorce: The Six Types of Divorce

Learn how to get through divorce successfully by understanding the six different types of divorce.

Divorce & CoparentingMarriageParenting & Family Relationships
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Co-Parenting: Using “I” Messages

Start communicating more calmly and effectively by applying the use of “I” messaging when talking with a co-parent to avoid conflict.

Divorce & CoparentingParenting & Family RelationshipsParenting AdolescentsParenting Young Children
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Co-Parenting: Investing in Yourself

Recently divorced parents can improve their physical and mental health with these helpful self-care suggestions.

Divorce & CoparentingParenting & Family Relationships
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