Parenting at a Distance

Interesting ways to stay in touch and keep the lines of communication open.

Table of Contents

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Myth Busting

Traditional Family

No-Faults' Fault

How Does it Happen?

Emotions and Feelings

Many Emotions

Now is not Forever

Autobiography in Five Chapters

Common Story

Another Falling Story

Make Not-So-Good Better

Let Go - Move On

Normal Feelings

Usual Challenges

Including Them

Another Approach

Hearing the Child's Voice

Stepparents

Psychological Parent

Go Where They are Heard

Child's Realities

Dealing with Child's Fears

You Can Help

Active Listening

Discipline

You are the Example

Not What I Meant to Say

Discipline Styles

I'm Here, What Now?

The Printed Word

Document Now For Later

Children Stir Things Up

Unhappy Children

Children's Responsibilities

Children's Information

Walk the Talk

Responsible Children

Children Need

Seeing Abuse Is Abuse

Buying the Pain Away

Too Much Hurt

Avoid Bad Parenting

Confidentiality - Children

Confidentiality - Spouse

Letter of Adjustment

Parent-to-Parent

Loss of Control

Your Rules - Their Rules

Emotional Baggage

Visitation Interference

Interference with Mail

Permission to Love

Goodbyes

Adult Child of Divorce

Dad's Permission

Examples of Problem Situations

Online Games

Web Cam

Internet Chat

Video Recorders

Video events or parties

Letters

Postcards

Post-Made-Easy

FAX

Subscriptions

Care Packages

Activities in a Letter

20 Activities that fit in a letter

36 Activities that fit in a box

11 Activities For the Little Ones

Odd Parent Out

Holidays

Advantages for Children

Self-Esteem

Safety

Financial Support

Flexibility

Child's Perspective

Children's Fear

Child and Parent Match

Four Types of Attachment

I Want to Stay with You

5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Lift Off

Children Who Choose

Children Who Can't Choose

Solutions for Problems

Preparation

Co-Parenting

Revenge

Resident Parent

Build a Healthy Child

And the Beat Goes On

Resident Parent's Fear

The Win I Wanted?

Reality Check

Your Goal

Latch Key Kids

Non-Resident Parent

When You Lose Custody

Helping Yourself

Safe Answers

Concentrate on the Children

New Traditions

Holidays

Uncomfortable Together

Non-Resident Parent's Fear

Responsibilities are Rights

Your Responsibilities

What's it Going to Take

Dealing with Feelings

Parents in Jail

Children Can't Visit

Other Resources

Your Rights

After You're Gone

Seek Support

Start a Support Group

Easier Than Ever

Visitation

15 Ways to Stay in Touch

Cell Phones

Text Messaging

Twitter

Internet Web Site

Networking Sites

Always On My Mind

Opportunities for Contact and Conversation

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

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