State Legislative Efforts to Combat Divorce
Download the webinar: State Legislative Efforts to Combat Divorce
Download the webinar: State Legislative Efforts to Combat Divorce
This webinar has been developed because of the need that we have seen of our grantees not being able to find some culturally appropriate curricula and educational materials out there for them to use in conducting their family preservation and healthy marriage grants.
There is a spectrum of choices people make from being single to living together to being married, and there are varying reasons behind each living arrangement decision. The decision to live together often seems to be a gradual decision as opposed to a deliberate choice (“sliding” vs. “deciding”).
The National Healthy Marriage Resource Center (NHMRC) is a clearinghouse for high quality, balanced, and timely information and resources on healthy marriage. The Facilitator Toolkit videos are designed as resources for relationship education facilitators.
Relationship education equips young people with skills and knowledge to lead healthy romantic lives now and in the future.
The National Healthy Marriage Resource Center (NHMRC) is a clearinghouse for high quality, balanced, and timely information and resources on healthy marriage. The Facilitator Toolkit videos are designed as resources for relationship education facilitators.
Scholarly Summaries of Research on Later-Life Marriage and Family Life Over the years, a number of scholars have summarized, synthesized, and critiqued the research on later-life marriage and family life. The references below are excellent sources for further information.
Romantic relationships are an important part of life for teens and young adults. Patterns and habits formed as adolescents can affect later adult relationships. This presentation provides strategies for practitioners to talk with youth about intimate relationships.
In the United States there were 2.1 million incoming juvenile court cases (including truancy, dependency/neglect, and drug offenses) and an estimated 5.7 million incoming domestic court cases (marital dissolution, paternity, custody, support visitation, adoption and restraining orders) in 2008. Learning new skills may help the individuals involved in these cases to function better in society […]