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Family Information Services

Family Information Services

Updated: 2001-10-09 08:05:20
Family Information Services was founded in 1989 in response to the needs of professionals whose work includes the opportunity to provide information and support to parents and families as they seek to build healthy, meaningful lives for themselves and their children!

Family Information Services is the nation's largest independent organization dedicated exclusively to the continuing education of parent and family life educators. Find out more about our many program features and how you can save hours of prep time and keep on top of the field!
Related Website: www.familyinfoserv.com
Related Document:
Contact:
Email: Services@familyinfoserv.com
Phone: 800-852-8112
Additional Information: The Family Information Services web site has provided information on their web site a series of special reports based on articles written by various professionals for Family Information Services over the past few years when other crises have occurred. To obtain this information, click on the "Families & Crisis" link from the home page. The files are in pdf format and you are encouraged to download them and use them to aid in understanding and coping with this national tragedy.

The Information service also recommends other articles that could be useful and are found on the web.
Talking with Children When the Talking Gets Tough
By: Judith Meyers-Walls, Extension Specialist, Purdue University
www.cyfernet.org/talkchild.html

Recognizing Stress in Children
By: Karen DeBord, Extension Specialist, North Carolina State University
www.PrepareRespondRecover.com/childrensneeds/
Author: ss

 

 
 

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