PARENT EDUCATION AS A DISTINCT FIELD OF PRACTICE |
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Authors: | Peter Salem rew Schepard Stephen W Schlissel |
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Institution: | Peter Salem is Associate Director of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Madison, Wisconsin, Coordinator of AFCC's Congress on Parent Education Programs, and Staff Consultant to the AFCC-ABA Family Law Section Joint Task Force on Parent Education Programs.;Andrew Schepard is Professor of Law at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, Co-founder of New York's PEACE program, and Reporter for the AFCC-ABA Family Law Section Joint Task Force on Parent Education Programs.;Stephen W. Schlissel is Partner with Meltzer, Lippe, Goldstein, Wolf, Schlissel &Sazer in Mineola, Long Island, New York, Co-founder of New York's PEACE program, and Co-chair of the AFCC-ABA Family Law Section Joint Task Force on Parent Education Programs. |
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Abstract: | The proliferation of educational programs for separated and divorcing parents has created an emerging field of practice. This article examines core questions of professional responsibility, accountability, standards, and practices that must be addressed to advance the development of the field. |
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