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Resources - Illinois Council on Responsible Fatherhood - www.ResponsibleFatherhood.com
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Welcome to www.ResponsibleFatherhood.com. Larr; Free Fatherhood Symposium. Letter From The Governor. Concerned Black Men of Chicago. Department Children and Family Services. 312) 808-9040 www.state.il.us/dcfs. Department of Human Services. 312) 793-4131 www.dhs.state.il.us. 312) 421-5200 family-focus.org. 312) 795-9060 fatherhood-edu.org. Fathers, Families in Transition. 312) 720-9812 fathersfamiliesintransition.org. 773) 550-3556 fatherswhocare.us. Kendall County Office of the Sheriff. Sponsoring Organi...
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Let Me Parent!: August 2010
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Saturday, August 7, 2010. Important Statistics on African-American Families and Foster Care. The implications of the role of teachers, health care providers and law enforcement in reporting incidents of alleged abuse of children triggers a host of processes that disproportionately impact African-American children. In 2007, African-American children were 19% of the Illinois state population, but make up 59% of the foster care population. Posted by safiya umoja noble. Links to this post. Chicago, IL 60607.
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Let Me Parent!: Report Reveals Illinois Children Face Complex Learning Challenges
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009. Report Reveals Illinois Children Face Complex Learning Challenges. February 5, 2009. Melissa Meighen, 312-516-5551. Report Reveals Illinois Children Face Complex Learning Challenges. Illinois Kids Count 2009 examines key data and illuminates key issues. 1 The changing composition of student enrollment throughout the state, which means educating increasing numbers of students with limited English proficiency and increasing numbers of students from low-income families;. Illinois...
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Let Me Parent!: Website Links and Resources for Dads
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Saturday, October 4, 2008. Website Links and Resources for Dads. Here is a useful handbook on non-custodial parental rights in Illinois - definitely one of the first places to start when looking for answers about your rights as the parent who doesn't have custody of your child/children:. Http:/ www.cffpp.org/legal/illinois en.html. The Illinois Council on Responsible Fatherhood. 401 South Clinton, 3rd Floor. Chicago, IL 60607. Http:/ www.responsiblefatherhood.com/. Father and Family Service Providers.
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Let Me Parent!
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Monday, December 29, 2008. New Study: Father engagement vital to children’s wellbeing. December 15th, 2008 by Robert. फ्रैंकलिन. Children with fathers are less likely to commit crimes or engage in aggressive behavior, are less likely to become homeless later in life, have significantly higher IQs, have fewer psychological problems, are less likely to use tobacco, and have better relationships and educational outcomes than are their fatherless counterparts.". Of June, 2008. The link is here. Specifically,...
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Let Me Parent!: October 2008
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Sunday, October 5, 2008. New Study on Benefits of Joint Custody to Children. Child Adjustment in Joint-Custody Versus Sole-Custody. Arrangements: A Meta-Analytic Review. AIDS Administration/Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. The author meta-analyzed studies comparing child adjustment in joint physical or joint legal. Custody with sole-custody settings, including comparisons with paternal custody and intact. Children in joint physical or legal custody were better adjusted than. Links to this post.
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Let Me Parent!: Why Blog About It?
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Saturday, October 4, 2008. Why Blog About It? I've started this blog to help men I know who are incredible, loving and who are no longer able to be with their children because of a breakup or divorce with their exes. I hope that there will be good information and resources that will help them find the courage to fight to be in the lives of their children, whom I know they love and miss. Posted by safiya umoja noble. Labels: African American fathers. October 17, 2008 at 1:06 PM. December 4, 2008 at 3:08 PM.
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Let Me Parent!: February 2009
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009. Report Reveals Illinois Children Face Complex Learning Challenges. February 5, 2009. Melissa Meighen, 312-516-5551. Report Reveals Illinois Children Face Complex Learning Challenges. Illinois Kids Count 2009 examines key data and illuminates key issues. 1 The changing composition of student enrollment throughout the state, which means educating increasing numbers of students with limited English proficiency and increasing numbers of students from low-income families;. Illinois...
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Let Me Parent!: National Fatherhood Initiative's Ad Campaign Insults African American Fathers
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Thursday, December 11, 2008. National Fatherhood Initiative's Ad Campaign Insults African American Fathers. Thursday, December 11, 2008. By Glenn Sacks and Reginald Brass. Reposted from www.glennsacks.com. Easter Bunny. Tooth Fairy. Daddy. Eventually kids stop believing in things they don't see.". Each Night Millions of Kids Go To Sleep Starving. For Attention from Their Dads.". Dear Daddy, My Mommy Can't Be My Daddy Too.". While child support orders are often enforced with great zeal, courts are slow to...
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Let Me Parent!: December 2008
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Monday, December 29, 2008. New Study: Father engagement vital to children’s wellbeing. December 15th, 2008 by Robert. फ्रैंकलिन. Children with fathers are less likely to commit crimes or engage in aggressive behavior, are less likely to become homeless later in life, have significantly higher IQs, have fewer psychological problems, are less likely to use tobacco, and have better relationships and educational outcomes than are their fatherless counterparts.". Of June, 2008. The link is here. Specifically,...