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Padres para siempre
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Padres para siempre is a Spanish-adapted version of Parents Forever, an educational program developed by the University of Minnesota Extension based on research about the effects of divorce on children.
Parent Handbooks
Parents Forever: Impact of Divorce on Adults Parent Handbook (Spanish) — Gives an overview of the emotions typically involved in the divorce process and discusses ways to cope with difficult emotions and unrealistic expectations. In Spanish only. To see the parent handbook in English, visit Parents Forever: The Impact of Divorce on Adults Parent Handbook.
Parents Forever: The Impact of Divorce on Children Parent Handbook (Spanish) — Provides an overview of the emotions and reactions children typically experience when their parents divorce. In Spanish only. To see the parent handbook in English, visit Parents Forever: The Impact of Divorce on Children Parent Handbook.
Parents Forever: Money Issues in Divorce Parent Handbook (Spanish) — Reviews financial changes families experience after a divorce and how to better plan for their future. In Spanish only. To see the parent handbook in English, visit Parents Forever: Money Issues in Divorce Handbook.
Parents Forever: Pathways to a New Life Parent Handbook (Spanish) — Discusses how to put into place tools and structures for a new life following divorce. In Spanish only. To see the parent handbook in English, visit Parents Forever: Pathways to a New Life Parent Handbook.
*These resources are based on the 2005 version of the Parents Forever Parent Handbooks, not the 2010-2012 versions. There is not a Spanish version of the Parents Forever: Legal Issues and the Role of Mediation in Divorce Parent Handbook.
Trainer Resources
Parents Forever: Guide for Presenters (Spanish) — Describes how to deliver Padres para siempre (Parents Forever — Spanish) to Spanish speaking audiences.
Related Spanish Resources
Creating a Parenting Plan — This worksheet will help parents create a parenting plan for parenting their children while they are living in two households. Also in Spanish.
Tips for Talking With Your Child's Other Parent — A short online presentation that gives parents ways to communicate that help them overcome their personal differences. The related "I" Message Cards help support one of the suggested strategies. Also in Spanish.
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