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Shared Parenting Reform and Parenting Challenges in Schools

Todd Peterson, a divorced parent and concerned citizen, shares his personal experiences and ongoing efforts to reform shared parenting laws. He discusses the 14 Best Interest Factors used by courts to determine guardianship during a divorce—a process he views as flawed and detrimental to many families. Peterson highlights his major concerns about how these factors are applied, arguing that they often fail to prioritize equal parenting opportunities. Through his own story, Peterson is working with lawmakers to advocate for more balanced shared parenting bills. He hopes his experiences will inspire legislative changes that better serve the interests of children and parents alike, ensuring a fairer and more just process.

Representative Suann Olson, in her second legislative session, shifts the focus to parenting challenges within the public school system. She outlines how some schools are stepping up to support families by incorporating pastors and counselors to assist parents in raising children amidst growing societal pressures. Olson emphasizes the importance of strong family involvement in education and shares her perspectives on how schools can work as allies rather than obstacles for parents. Her insights offer practical solutions and underline the role of lawmakers in fostering collaboration between schools and families.

Gary Emineth expertly guides the conversation, shedding light on these critical issues while emphasizing their broader societal impacts. This episode is a must-watch for parents, educators, and lawmakers seeking to address the challenges of shared parenting and the evolving dynamics of public education. Tune in to Open Range for thoughtful dialogue and actionable ideas that aim to create a stronger future for families.

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