Children 16 Trauma-Informed, Evidence-Based Recommendations Top research-based tips for advocates working with child victims of intimate partner violence.
Children One Mistake Away: An Open Look at the Attorney-Client Relationship Claire Chiamulera A parent and her lawyer share the secrets to a successful parent attorney-client relationship in a child welfare case.
Children How to Be a Successful Parent's Lawyer Claire Chiamulera Professor Martin Guggenheim shares tips for success for parent attorneys.
Children One in Three U.S. Youths Report Being Victims of Dating Violence About one in three American youths age 14-20 say they’ve been of victims of dating violence and almost one in three say they’ve committed violence toward a date, finds new research.
Children Brain Differences Seen in Depressed Preschoolers Newswise A key brain structure that regulates emotions works differently in preschoolers with depression compared with their healthy peers, according to new research.
Children Grandparent-Grandchild Relationships Boost Well-being Newswise A new study shows that grandparents and grandchildren have real, measurable effects on each other’s psychological well-being long into grandchildren’s adulthood.
Children New in Print: From Pariahs to Partners: David Tobis's new book looks at the parent's movement in New York City and how it reshaped the city's child welfare system.
Children Children Not Neglected When 14-Year-Old Sibling Babysat Where mother had prescription pain medication due to injuries that resulted in her sometimes being incapacitated, 14-year-old sibling was able to supervise sufficiently such that younger siblings were not neglected.
Children 12-Year-Old Child Did Not Possess Maturity to Veto Termination Scott Trowbridge Child, under the statutory age of 14, lacked maturity to veto termination. Her testimony showed she was inconsistent in her position about her preference for a placement and she had been manipulated by the grandmother.