I do know a good book for adult children who have lost both parents.
NOBODY'S CHILD ANYMORE: Grieving, Caring, Comforting When Parents Die (Barbara Bartocci, Sorin Books).
Parenting support groups can help you share experiences and hear other parents tips and tricks to raising children.
There are a few different support groups available nationwide for adult children of alcoholics. A couple of the most common support groups available are Adult Children and the Al-Anon family group.
There are many support groups for single parents. You can search on the web or look in your local newspaper for groups in your area. I cannot suggest any without knowing where you are located.
Yes, the Sanctuary, Inc. is a non-profit organization support group for victims, survivors and the homeless. Are there any support groups in the Hopkinsville , KY area for parents of murdered children?
Yes there are a lot of medical support groups out there depending on what people need. There re those medical support for drug addicts, for suicidal, for single parents, etc.
Some of the best and most useful tools, resources and support groups for single parents in the Atlanta area can be found in your local Yellow Pages.
There are many nationwide support groups for single parents, such as: single parents in college/university, single parents looking for companionship and help of other single parents, those in need for financial advice/help, single parents seeking to adopt a child, and also young single parents. Here is an article about single mothers support group: http://www.basearticles.com/Art/260379/127/Single-Mothers-Support-Groups.html
The Western North Carolina Down Syndrome Alliance serves Cherokee County, among other counties in the area. Try the Cherokee County Department of Social Services for other groups or sources.
One strategy social workers may use is to provide counseling or therapy to help children cope with the divorce and express their feelings. Social workers may also facilitate co-parenting sessions to improve communication and reduce conflict between the parents, which can benefit the children's well-being. Additionally, creating a support network for the children, such as group therapy or support groups, can help them feel less isolated and more understood.
most children were taught by their parents, it was mostly boys. As time passed the boys may from small groups and have a single teacher
I can't answer your question directly but if you haven't already done so, it might be worthwhile extending your search to personality disorder support groups
Children under the age of 12 who get their parents or grandparents to buy the toy.