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March-April 2010

Ways to be TV savy, current events and more!
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Free Bipolar Support Groups

Free Bipolar Support Groups
The Montana Warm Line, a program of the Montana Mental Health Association, is proud to announce the implementation of toll-free Call-in Bipolar Support Groups! No matter where one lives in the state, all that is needed is a phone to join this group. The groups are currently facilitated by Evan Rick, LCPC [...]

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Relaxing as a Parent

As parent when we hear the words “self-care” it brings to mind bubble bathes  with soft music playing- at least for this writer. Yet how do we take care of ourselves to enable us to care for those around us. Here are a few articles that may help you find that balance.

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101 things to Help Your Budget

As parents we are often looking for great tricks to reduce our spending. In a recent parent forum this was the topic. Yet finding useful ideas that we thought were useful proved to be difficult. We did find an article from Parenting Magazine that had some good ideas. To read it click here.

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Zero to Three- Family Matters Most

In a national study of 1,615 parents with children birth to three, revealed that the way parents were raised is a major influence on their own approach to parenting. To read the full report click here FamilyMatters_HR

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Zero to Three- Tuning into Dad

In a national study of 1,1615 parents of children ages zero to three they looked at what’s on the minds of fathers and what dads benefits from in support of nurturing young children’s healthy development. To read the full article click here  Fathers_HR

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Zero to Three Social-Emotional Development

Attached is a national study of 1,615 parents ages zero to three, that  focused on how social-emotional development unfolds and what you can do to nurture your child’s healthy development. To read this full article click here.

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Zero to Three – Key findings about Child Development

Attached is national survey of 1,615 parents of children ages 0 to 3 in June of 2009 that explores issues and challenges that parents confront today. Focusing on social-emotional development,  faith and religion,  parent’s own upbringing, the economic downturn,  grandparent influence and father’s parenting experience verses mother’s experiences. To read the full report of KeyFindings_HR [...]

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Zero to Three Research- Grandparents Matter

In a national survey of 1,615 parents with children from birth to 3 years, confirms the very important influence that grandparents have on how their grandchildren. To read this PDF click here.

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Relaxing as a Parent

Learning to relax is tough, yet here are a few ideas that may help you with the great idea of relaxing as a parent.  May you seize the moments.
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