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BIRTH THROUGH THREE

A Guide for Parents Creating Parenting Plans

For Young Children

Prepared by Multnomah County

Family Court Services

In collaboration with the Parental Involvement & Outreach Subcommittee of the Oregon Statewide Family Law Advisory Committee

September 2015

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Family Court Services

Family Court Services is a social service agency under the Department of Community Justice. Family Court Services provides assistance to Multnomah County Oregon parents going through divorce or separation. Our Mission is to help children by helping parents reduce conflict related to separation and divorce. Our services include: assistance with creating parenting plans mediation for parents that disagree about schedules for children court ordered custody evaluations supervised visitation services for families with a history of domestic violence parent education classes for parents with custody and parenting time issues before the court help for parents that are having difficulty seeing their children and do not have a court order The Parental Involvement & Outreach Subcommittee of the State

Family Law Advisory Committee (SFLAC) of Oregon

The Parental Involvement & Outreach Subcommittee of the SFLAC is a multidisciplinary group comprised of family law judges, child custody mediators & evaluators, parent educators, and family law attorneys convened by the SFLAC to examine information and resources that support the meaningful and safe involvement of parents in the lives of their children after divorce or separation. Special thanks goes to Tracy Vogeltanz for compiling, organizing, and editing much of the contents of the Birth Through Three Guide.

The Developers

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We Honor All Parents & Families

What parents and families look like is diverse. Children are being raised and doing well in homes headed by opposite-sex parents, same-sex parents, grandparents, parents who are living apart and co-parenting, and parents who are parenting alone. Wherever possible, we are committed to using inclusive language that respects all parents.

We Recognize Solo Parents

We know that many separated, divorced, and single parents are parenting without the help or involvement of the other parent. We refer to this as solo parenting rather than single parenting, because many single parents still have a co-parent who is helping to raise their child. While some sections of this handbook focus on things that co-parents should consider, we hope that much of the material will be helpful to solo parents as well.

We Focus on Strengths and Resiliency

One of the most important research findings on families dealing with divorce and separation is that the majority of children are able to bounce back after family change. There are many things parents can do to help children do well during and after divorce or separation.

Foreword

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