Title: | Welcome to the Non-Custodial Parents Conference |
Notice: | Please read 1.* before writing anything |
Moderator: | MIASYS::HETRICK |
Created: | Sun Feb 25 1990 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 420 |
Total number of notes: | 4370 |
While reading about Kenn's daughter's troubles it occured to me that the children of divoriced parents really lack a support group. Maybe we adults can help. Here are a couple of ideas to start. 1. Let's send Kenn's daughter a card letting her know that there are adults out here who care about what happens to her. 2. Establish a pen pal club for the kids. 3. When a child is in trouble, respond to them letting them know they are not alone. As adults we listen to each other and give support and thats good. But we also need to help the confused kids out there. They need our help love and support. After all they didn't divorce anyone. Wayne
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13.1 | PEKING::NASHD | Whatever happened to Capt. Beaky? | Sat Mar 10 1990 05:50 | 7 | |
That's not a bad idea; an international pen-pal club( I'm in England). I don't write as often as I should to my children, I don't know what to write other than I miss them and love them. Maybe children can talk to each other better than we can talk to them. Dave. | |||||
13.2 | They stick together | SUPER::MATTHEWS | Wed Mar 14 1990 07:32 | 8 | |
.0> children of divoriced parents really lack a support group. Sometimes they find one. When my SO (who is a noncustodial father) went for a conference with his daughter's first-grade teacher, she told him that the children with divorced parents tend to stick together during play periods. "Support group" was the term she used. Val |