Candidates for Friday Five

1. Being a World Class Grandparent
Chris Gersten




OR

The Next Fifty Years of Marriage







2. 7 Marriage Lessons From the Reagans

Dave Willis










3. 

Six Ways to Help People Change


 Art Markman 







4. Breaking the cycle of absentee fathers


Laura Klairmont








5. Till debt us do part






6. Parenting classes to teach patrons nurturing, confidence

Brooke Leonard






7. Learning about DFS's Work this Year---Annual Report
What were the major research investments of our Division of Family Strengthening in 2015? Explore their annual reportto learn more about their work in six areas: supporting fatherhood, strengthening relationships, nurturing children through families, supporting positive youth development and reducing teen pregnancy, preventing family violence, and cross-cutting research.







8.Attachment Theory Offers This Advice On How To Raise Children Who Aren't Cruel







9. 
Infants and Toddlers
Early school readiness
Birth through age three is a complex but vitally important period of growth. A new report summarizes research about development during this period, highlighting areas that are foundational for later school success. The report, issued by the HHS Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, was coauthored by university-based researchers and researchers at Child Trends, all of whom are members of the Network of Infant/Toddler Researchers (NITR).
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10. How To Keep Money From Messing Up Your Marriage








11. Baumgardner: Taking steps to build a strong marriage

Julie Baumgardner




Thanks Anna!