Alvarez de Davila, SilviaHagen-Jokela, BeckyKunkel, KellyMcCann, Ellie MPowell, SharonCenter for Family Development, Applied Research and Evaluation2018-02-272018-02-272015https://hdl.handle.net/11299/194188This report was prepared by Kate Welshons, program specialist.This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current information available from the University of Minnesota Extension: https://www.extension.umn.edu.The year 2014 was one of significant developments for Parents Forever™, an 8-hour course offered in person and online to divorced and otherwise separated parents. Created more than 20 years ago by the Extension Center for Family Development, the course gives participants skills and information to support their efforts to successfully raise their children while living apart. Highlights of 2014 for Parents Forever™ include: —Updates to the curriculum to reflect the latest research and best practices in parent education. —Restructuring of the in-person program to ensure its quality and providers’ fidelity to core elements. —Growing success of the online course, which reached its highest level of enrollment in 2014 and showed positive outcomes for participants in several areas.enfamily resiliencyParents Foreverparent educationdivorce educationParents Forever™ Annual Report, 2014Newsletter or Bulletin