With easy to read definitions and articles this site is an excellent survival guide for kids experiencing divorce. This site is laid out very nicely, and features excellent links and additional resources. Good content from qualified professionals. This site goes into depth about explaining divorce and what it really is. Some of the content is a little difficult, but overall this is a wonderful site.
This article looks at the possible emotions involved with divorce and what to expect at different stages.
Find out what to do when parents are fighting, and how this may make you feel. This site also contains links and other resources. This site is a kids help-line of sorts and offers good information and assistance to troubled teens from divorced families. Excellent site for kids.
How to deal when your parents are not giving you what you need, this contains anything from difficult stepfamilies to kids chats. This is a really cool looking site with good colors and moving links. There is also a chat option as well as a couple of other interactive tools. This is a site by kids for kids, and really gets a good message across in a cool way.
This web site contains articles written by teens going through their parents’ divorces, for other teens. You can post your story here as well.
This web site contains articles written by kids going through their parents’ divorces, for other kids. You can post your story here as well.
You have to click ‘Rebuilding’ at the bottom of the page and it will bring you to a page on adjusting after a divorce. There are helpful links and resources. They offer classes that you can sign up for and an overview of information about the program. If you feel that you or someone you know needs therapy to cope with divorce, visit this site
Divorce and other family issues, links, easy to navigate/comprehend, great information, organized well.
This site has discussions about topics related to divorce and links to topics about divorce, custody, adoption, being single after a divorce etc. This is a good site to visit after you have dealt with the initial issues of divorce.
This is an organization of active, concerned parents, professionals, and social and political activists whose common goal is the preservation of the child-parent relationship in full after divorce or other family division, or in the case of children born out of wedlock. CCJ's central proposition is that children have a fundamental, natural, [undeniable] right to full access to both parents. Divorce or separation may end the relationship of the parents, but it does not, and cannot be allowed to, diminish the relationship between the child and either parent.
This site is an excellent resource for people coping with divorce. You can just browse it or sign up for free as a member. It has informational resources such as articles, legal resources, dictionary by subject, discussions, advice chats, and links to related subjects. It also has support areas where divorced parents can find roommates, support groups, local organizations, etc.
Emergency Kids Hotline: (877) KIDS - 400 (543-7400)
Talk to peer helpers or counselors
Kids to Kids: (888) 646 - 5590
Stepfamily Association of America: (800) 735 – 0329
Information, support and advice on dealing with stepfamilies.
Teens Dealing with Divorce Hotline: (800) 234 - TEEN (234-8336)
Boys Town National Hotline (for boys and girls): (800) 448 - 3000
Help for any issue you may be facing.
Teen Line: (800) 852 - 8336
National Mental Health Association Hotline: (800) 969 - 6642