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Children Moving Between Two Households

If you have children that are living or moving between two households, there are things to consider to help make the transition smoother. For instance, understanding their temperament and how they deal with change impacts how you as a parent should react and respond during transition times. Which of these three types fits your children's personalities?

In thinking about your children's temperament, look at the following tips. They come from the University of Minnesota Extension Service booklet, We Agree: Creating a Parenting Plan.

For more information on how to order We Agree: Creating a Parenting Plan, visit Parenting
Title: Children Moving Between Two Households Number: 955
Script writer: Ellie McCann, Regional Ext Family Relations Specialist Source: Univ of MN Ext Service, Parenting
Date: 2005 Reviewer: Kathleen Olson, Regional Family Dev. Educator; Rose Allen, Minnell Tralle, Jo Musich, Regional Ext Family Relations Specialists




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