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5 Steps for Resolving Conflict in Your Marriage

  Disputes and conflicts are bound to arise but the way we address them can greatly impact the outcomes. Destructive conflict is characterized by negative behaviour, hostile and angry exchanges, avoiding or walking away which may lead to escalation. Learn to engage in constructive resolution for positive outcomes. Discuss your differences early before they get […]

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Conflict Resolution Skills for Students in Secondary Schools

  Teaching young people to manage conflict efficiently, resolve conflict in a peaceful way, reduce incidents of violence and build healthy relationships. Resolving conflict without resorting to violence is symptomatic to a young person’s inability to handle confrontation. Youths learn to be aware of the potential for conflicts in human interactions, be able to identify

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Separated Parents and Child Maintenance Agreements

  Child maintenance (or Child Support) Despite the ending of your marriage you remain parents to your children. It is your responsibility and that of your ex-spouse to ensure continued care for your children. Ensure their safety and well-being. Child maintenance is regular payments paid by the non-residential parent (mostly fathers) for the purpose of

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How to Help Your Children Cope with Your Divorce

  Divorce subjects children to great risks and you would need to resolve to cooperate with the other parent for the sake of your children. This way you prevent emotional and psychological damage divorce can inflict on children. Parents can protect their children from the effects of separation or divorce by cooperating to raise the

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Child Custody Disputes: Mediation and Good Co-Parenting Relationship

  Child Custody Agreement A child custody agreement is a document you can use to establish custody arrangements with your co-parent. A child custody agreement is used by parents to lay out the details of how they will co-parent their child or children together. The most effective child custody settlement comes from two parents working

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Bullying Prevention in Schools and Interventions

  Bullying is a serious problem in schools. It is the use of force, coercion, hurtful teasing, aggressively dominate or intimidate someone perceived as vulnerable. It is a significant problem and antisocial behavior. It occurs most often in areas where there is little or no adult supervision. It can be as direct as hitting, threatening,

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