More on Young Children and Overnight Visits
Here are some resources containing helpful information about the effects of overnight visits away from the primary custodian, and suggestions for addressing the issue in the context of a divorce:
The Spokane County Bar Association publishes Child Centered Residential Schedules, which contains suggested residential schedules and other information. The booklet was drafted by a committee of family law attorneys, psychologists, and child development specialists in the Spokane area, and it is based upon input from child development specialists throughout the United States, England and Canada.
The Minnesota Supreme Court Advisory Task Force on Visitation and Child Support Enforcement has a pamphlet dealing with these and other issues: A Parental Guide to Making Child-Focused Visitation Decisions. This pamphlet was approved by the Minnesota Conference of Chief Judges in January of 1999.
The Oklahoma State Department of Health has issued a booklet called Divorce and Visitation: Issues for Children Birth-5 Years.
Attachment Parenting International has posted some material by Dr. Isabelle Fox: A Letter to the Court and OVERNIGHTS: The Difference Between Night and Day
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