I don't really have to introduce this here. My explanation for the material is given in the first item on the menu. Browse at your leisure, and I hope you find something useful. Don't overlook the invitation at the bottom.
SOME LINKS
For parenting, try:
Link to a listing of WWW Pages Just for Kids (by The School of Home Economics and Family Ecology, at the University of Akron). It includes: yahooligans.
A fascinating site is: How Stuff Works
Here is OH!Kids, a links page at Ohio Public Library
Link to the BBC Children's Weather Pages.
If you live some distance from your children and have limited contact, here is a useful link, and here is Dads at a Distance.
Separated and sensing some friction? Here is a link on Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) (Custody Newsletter #9 1993 of the Professional Academy of Custody Evaluators (PACE) in the US). And another link to a A Guide to the Parental Alienation Syndrome by Stan Hayward, or go direct to Richard A Gardner's web page. Note also The Parental Alienation Directory at PsyCare Foundation. And also the Parental Alienation Syndrome Forum.
And another link to A Guide to the Parental Alienation Syndrome by Stan Hayward.
Link to discussion of why fathers lose contact after separation.
Link to Parenting Teens - Help for Parents of Teens
... and this came to me in an email message:
Yesterday a friend of mine gave me this award which is a picture of a little boy looking over a lake. It says:
"A Hundred Years From Now It Will Not Matter What My Bank Account Was, The Sort Of House I Lived In, Or The Kind Of Car I Drove ... But The World May Be Different Because I was Important In The Life Of A Child."
If you have any comments or suggestions to make, why not Send me an email?
Stuart Birks
Last updated 21 March 2001