Links to the best sites on single parents: Single parenting styles, effects of divorce on children, and much more
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Montana State University Extension
rating: Rating: 5/5
MSU’s publication provides research-based, practical information for single parents on nonresidential parenting after divorce. Site lists ideas on how nonresidential parents can maintain strong relationships with their children after divorce, offers tips on parental cooperation for the child’s sake, and provides advice for coping with guilt. Intended for practitioners as well as single parents.
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National Center on Fathers and Families
rating: Rating: 4/5
The “Father’s Presence Matters” brief outlines current research on father presence, father absence, and families with single parents, focusing on family life and the effects of divorce on children. Key findings and recommendations for policy, research, and practice are presented. Site is geared toward single parents, practitioners, policymakers, and educators.
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Ohioline
rating: Rating: 4/5
Offers practically informative research articles on a variety of issues pertaining to single parents. Topics covered include the effects of divorce on children, what parents can do to help children adjust to divorce, custodial fathers, and making joint custody work. Information is geared toward single parents, practitioners, and educators.
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topic summary: A variety of research-based information and practically informative advice for and about single parents. Topics covered range from the effects of divorce on children and healthy parenting after divorce to policy recommendations for father absence and single parent families. Sites are intended for single parents, practitioners, policymakers, as well as educators.