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The PEC has a wealth of handouts available on a variety of topics related to child and family development. Below is a sampling of handouts readily available. Many handout topics are not listed. Please contact Jennifer Cira in the PEC office at (319) 399-6809 or jcira@aea10.k12.ia.us to order handouts, or to request information on topics not listed below.
HANDOUTS RELATED TO FATHERHOOD:
Divorced Dads and the Holidays
Dad, You Can’t Make Up for Lost Time
Challenges for Single Custodial Dads
Single Dads and Communication
Single Dads and Expectations
5 Goals for Live Away Dads
Claim Your Children
Hope for Stepfathers
Communication with Your Ex
Tips for Parenting Long-Distance
Tips for Parents Who Don’t Live with Their Children
You Can Be a Great Step-father
You and Your Children’s Mother: Overcoming Anger for your Kids’ Sake
60 Seconds to Debt-Free Living
Is Your Marriage Headed for Divorce?
Fathers’ Activities with Their Kids
Five Father’s Day Gifts for Your Children
A Dad’s Secret Weapon: Parental Discussion
Important Things Non-Custodial Parent Should Know About Child Support
Marital Interaction
Great Dates (even for busy parents)
Dad and Mom: United in Discipline
Give Her Your Shoulder, Not Your Mouth
Your Definition of Love
Feedback from Moms
The First 2 Vital Signs of a Healthy Marriage
Tune In To Your Wife
Work Stress and Marriage
How a Marriage Dies
Marriage Checkup
Marital Conflicts Without Casualties
Forgiveness In Marriage
Prepare to Fight Fair
What Children Gain When You Love Their Mom
The Best Gift for Your Child: Romance Your Wife
Successful Summer Visitations
MARRIAGE HANDOUTS:
Marital Interaction
Great Dates (even for busy parents)
Forgiveness in Marriage
Putting Conflict to R-E-S-T In Marriage
Marital Conflicts without Casualties
Prepare to Fight Fair
Becoming Best Friends with Your Husband
Five Tools of Good Marriages
Is Your Marriage Headed for Divorce?
Keeping Romance in Your Marriage
Keeping the Passionate Love Alive in Your Marriage
Marriage and Feelings
Planning to have A great Marriage and Family?
Risk Factors for Marital Problems
A Dad’s Secret Weapon: Parental Discussion
Ten Concepts of a Healthy Marriage
What is Marriage Coaching?
What Makes a Marriage Good?
Worth Doing Well
What Children Gain When You Love Their Mom
The Best Gift for Your Child: Romance Your Wife
Marriage: It Matters More Then You Can Imagine!
How a Marriage Dies
Work, Stress & Marriage
The First 2 Vital Signs of a Healthy Marriage
Feedback from Moms
Your Definition of Love
Give Her Your Shoulder, Not Your Mouth
Marriage Checkup
Dad and Mom United in Discipline
DIVORCE AND STEP FAMILY HANDOUTS:
You can be a Great Step-Father
Hope for Stepfathers
Communication with Your Ex
Your and Your Children’s Mother: Overcoming Anger for Your Kids’ Sake
Visitation Do and Don’ts
Step Parenting Tips
Building Relationships with Your Stepchildren
Financial Pitfalls for the Single Parent
Coping with Stress and Change
Talking with Children
A Child’s View
Successful Summer Visitations
Parenting in Stepfamilies
Frequently Asked Questions about Stepfamily Life
Common Stepfamily Myths
Stepfamily Facts
Parenting on Your Own
60 Seconds to Debt-Free Living
Allowing My Child to Love Both Families
Defuse With Limits
Children’s Rights
Tips for Parents Who Don’t Live With Their Children
Creating Two Homes
Tips for Easing Transitions
A Child’s Reactions to Divorce
Considerations When Changing Households
Taking Control of Conflict
A New Family Bill of Rights
Dear Mommy & Daddy, When you are Dating……
Divorce Rules
10 Ways to Make Time for Your Children
Tips for Parenting Long-Distance
A Dad’s Secret Weapon: Parental Discussion
Tips for Effective Co-Parenting (Parenting as a Team)
Important Things Non-Custodial and Custodial Parents Should
Know About Child Support
GENERAL PARENTING FOR YOUNG CHILDREN:
Getting Ready for School Begins at Birth: Birth to 12 months
Getting Ready for School Begins at Birth: 12-24 Months
Getting Ready for School Begins at Birth: 24-36 Months
Getting Ready for School Begins at Birth: TV’s Limited Role in Learning
Getting Ready for School Begins at Birth: Language and Literacy Skills
Getting Ready for School Begins at Birth: The Important Role of Adults
Getting Ready for School Begins at Birth: Culture & Learning
Getting Ready for School Begins at Birth: School Readiness
Getting Ready for School Begins at Birth: Kindergarten Ahead
Ages & Stages: 1-12 months
Ages & Stages: 12-18 Months
Ages & Stages: 18-24 Months
Ages & Stages: 2 Years Old
Ages & Stages: 3 Years Old
Ages & Stages: 4 Years Old
Ages & Stages: 5 Years Old
Ages & Stages: 6-8 Years Old
Ages & Stages: 9-11 Years Old
Play to Learn
A Book is a Child’s Companion
Avoid the Morning Rush
Coming Home: Making the Transition
Sharing Work and Responsibilities
Leading a Double Life
Little Listeners in an Uncertain World
Is My Preschool Child Hyperactive?
Sibling Rivalry
Temper Tantrums
Toilet Training
Toys
Disciplining Your Toddler
Disciplining Your Preschooler
Self-Esteem
Biting
Child Care Checklist for Parents
Children and Sleep
Parenting on Your Own
Parenting in Stepfamilies
Using Consequences
16 Tools for Effective Parents
Learning to Read and Write
Fears
Language Development
Moving to a New Home
Television Time
What is a Temper Tantrum?
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