Sites (16)
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A Kid\'s Guide To Divorce
Read on to find out what divorce is and what you can do to help your family, your friends, or yourself when people get divorced.
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After Someone Has Died
Information sheet dealing with feelings related to death.
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Bonus Teens and Kids
Our Bonus Kids and Teens Department is different than anything on the web. It\'s a place that addresses divorce and stepfamily problems from a kid and teen perspective.
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CHaT First
A website for children and teens whose parents have separated or divorced.
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Children of Divorce Speak Out
10 statements from kids about divorce.
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Family Relationships Online
Information for children about divorce and separation.
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Family Separation: A Guide For Teens
You are not alone. Around 11 000 teenagers experience family separation in Australia each year.
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Kid Said
Safe place for kids to share and to help each other deal with grief about any of their losses.
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Kids Health - Kids Only
Information about divorce for kids.
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Kids Helpline
Kids Help Line is Australia\'s only free, confidential and anonymous, telephone and online counselling service specifically for young people aged between 5 and 25.
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Kids In The Middle
There are a lot of changes that come up when parents get divorced.
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Kids Turn
Did you know that almost half of all kids live in divorced families? It\'s true.
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Raindrop
Story about death for children of all ages.
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Sids And Kids: Stories
This page is dedicated to stories and poems written by bereaved parents to celebrate the lives of the babies or children they have lost, and to help them work through their grief.
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Talking About Family Changes
Students coming from single-parent and divorced families and even students who live in traditional families, face major changes in the family.
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Thinkquest: Coping With Divorce
There are many people you can go to for help with a divorce problem: a relative, a minister, a teacher, or a friend.
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Teacher Reference (23)
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Adapting Routines During Divorce or Separation
Coping with separation and divorce means some adjustment and upheaval for everyone, parents and children alike. Routines are one way that you can help children to adapt.
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All Kids Grieve
A resource for teachers, parents and other caring adults.
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Bill\'s Arena
This is a site for kids, run by a kid. I am me, Bill, Age 15, a son of a divorced couple, hereby known as the great Billsarena.
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Bushfires And Children
Information on how to deal with grief related to bushfires.
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Centre for Grief Education
Largest provider of grief and bereavement education in Australia.
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Children and Divorce
This page is all about what your kids go through in divorce.
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Compassion Books
Over 400 resources to help children and adults through serious illness, death, loss, grief and bereavement. Reviewed and selected by knowledgeable professionals.
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Death And Loss: Helping Children Manage
Tips for teachers talking about grief and loss with children.
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Divorce And Children
A child experiences a wide range of bewildering emotions when their parents separate or divorce, such as sadness, anger, fear, jealousy and insecurity.
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Divorce and Children
A child experiences a wide range of bewildering emotions when their parents separate or divorce, such as sadness, anger, fear, jealousy and insecurity.
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Divorce Kids
Advice for parents about divorce and their children.
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Early Childhood - Separation and Divorce
Supporting young children through a family break up requires an ongoing commitment.
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Family Break Up - Supporting Children
Children of all ages experience a wide range of bewildering emotions when their parents separate or divorce.
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Good Grief
Dedicated to helping people deal with grief and loss.
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Grief and Children
Tips for dealing with grief with children.
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Grief and Loss Literature
List of useful stories to support grief education.
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Grief: Community Information and Services
Links to bereavement support, advice, coping mechanisms and support groups.
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Helping Children Adjust to Divorce: A Guide for Teachers
Schools can play an important role in helping children make a positive adjustment to their parents’ divorce.
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Helping Children Cope with Divorce: The School Counselor\'s
Research examining children\'s mechanisms for coping with divorce has shown that children\'s reactions depend on their age and developmental stage at the time the divorce occurs.
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Kids, Divorce and School Success
It\'s best to keep the focus on the kids, and leave parents\' egos aside to help kids achieve success in school.
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Staying Involved in Your Child\'s Education
Tips for separated and divorced parents.
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The Compassionate Friends
The Compassionate Friends offers a safe haven, a listening and understanding ear, a place where you can let down the masks, and if you wish, talk about your son or daughter who has died.
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Tragic Times, Healing Words
Suggestions for ways of talking to a young child about tragic events.
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