Fwd: Cohabiting Parents Differ from Married Parents in 3 Big Ways, Teen Dating Violence Strong Predictor of Future Domestic Abuse, LIVE No Jerks training, Gottman Institute Looking for Affair Recovery Couples, 2017 NARME Summit


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From: Nat'l Assoc. for Relationship & Marriage Education (NARME) <julie@narme.org>
Date: Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 11:06 AM
Subject: Cohabiting Parents Differ from Married Parents in 3 Big Ways, Teen Dating Violence Strong Predictor of Future Domestic Abuse, LIVE No Jerks training, Gottman Institute Looking for Affair Recovery Couples, 2017 NARME Summit
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Exciting Times Ahead at the 2017 NARME Summit!
 
Each year at the NARME Summit, we believe having the opportutnity to network with other attendees is just as important as taking in the educational opportunities.  We will be taking advantage of the beautiful weather and scenery Denver has to offer and hosting this year's networking event at Washington Park, one of the largest and most popular parks in the city.

Don't miss out on a night full of fun and outdoor games while getting the chance to meet new people from around the country doing the same work to strengthen families...you never know what connections you will make! Dinner will be catered by one of Denver's favorite food trucks, Maine Street BBQ...delicious bbq with an east coast twist!

Sign up during registration, the cost is just $20. 

If you haven't checked out the broad array of training, and workshop opportunities available at this year's Summit,  Click here to check out the Summit

New to the plenary line up are Hal Runkel, and Sam Himelstein.  They along with Michele Weiner Davis, Scott Stanley, John Van Epp, Morgan Cutlip, Jim Thomas and others will be taking center stage to bring us the latest research and information to help us in our efforts to strengthen families in our communities.

We are very excited about the huge renovation The Tech Center Marriott has just completed.  We think you are going to love it!  Chick here for more information about the Tech Center Marriott
Interested in Exhibiting and/or Advertising at the 2017 NARME Summit?
We are looking for exhibitors and advertisers who wish to display materials, resources, and/or services to attendees. 

Exhibiting is a great opportunity to share about your programs and connect with new faces! Space is limited. For more information on exhibits and advertising,
Study Shows: Children Have a Stable Home Environment and Perform Better in School if their Biological Father lives with Them
Children are healthier and more likely to grow up with a good education and get a good job if their biological father lives with them, research reveals.
But when a stepfather moves into a family home there are no benefits for the children, the pioneering study of British families found. Read More...
LIVE No Jerks training in Georgia
Attend a live instructor training of How to Avoid Falling in Love with a Jerk (ette) taught by Dr. John Van Epp.

May 18 and 19 from 8am-5pm

First Baptist Jonesboro

Click here for more information
 
Teen Dating Violence Strong Predictor of Future Domestic Abuse
Teens who experience violence in dating relationships are more likely to suffer from domestic abuse as an adult, according to a new study from the University of Calgary.
The study, led by Faculty of Social Work researcher Deinera Exner-Cortens and published in the Journal of Adolescent Health, suggests that adolescent dating violence is a strong predictor that someone will suffer future abuse. Read More...

Brookings: Cohabiting Parents Differ from Married Parents in 3 Big Ways
Here are two important, largely uncontested facts: Family stability is important for childhood outcomes. All else equal, children raised in stable families are healthier, better educated, and more likely to avoid poverty than those who experience transitions in family structure. Read More...
 
Accepting Nominations for the 
Joseph L. Hernandez Impact Award
NARME is pleased to announce a new national award which will be presented each year at our annual Summit.  The Joseph L. Hernandez Impact Award will be presented to honor and recognize an individual across America whose passion, leadership, and life-long commitment have made a significant impact advancing our common vision to foster education for healthy marriages, responsible fathers, and strong families. 
 
The criteria for individuals nominated for the annual Joseph L. Hernandez Impact Award will be a leader who:

  • Has the passion, leadership, and life-long commitment that has made a significant impact advancing our common vision to foster education for healthy marriages, responsible fathers, and strong families
  • Has improved relationships for a sustained period of time
  • Serves their local community
  • Mentors future leaders in the field
  • Equips and encourages the under-served
  • Engages in lifetime learning 
Please submit your nominations to info@narme.org.  Nominations should be 300 words or less.  

The Deadline for nominations is midnight ET May 14, 2017.

Gottman Institute Looking for Participants for Affair Recovery Research Study
Has your relationship, or the relationship of someone you know, experienced an emotional or sexual affair? The Gottman Institute is offering couples greatly discounted therapy in specific geographic areas in exchange for their participation in a new study on affair recovery. Limited space available.
Read More....
Generational Differences During Young Adulthood: Families and Households of
Baby Boomers and Millennials
In 1980, the majority (68%) of Baby Boomers aged 25-34 were married. However, in 2015, only 40% of Millennials were married. In 2015, the majority of Millennials had never married (53%) compared to 20% of Baby Boomers in 1980.
Read More...
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