Expectant Parents Project



INTERACTIVE MAGAZINES

Day Out
Only a few Saturdays left before the baby arrives. As you help Dave and Andrea decide what to do with their free day, discover your own decision-making tendencies. Tips from Dr. Heitler suggest how to keep the good times rolling.

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The Apartment
John and Sara have a big decision to make before the baby comes. Should they move in together? As John and Sara navigate this major issue, learn how you and your baby's Dad also can create plans that work out the best for you both.

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SKILL BUILDERS


Save our Submarine!
Featured Game
Tom and Vera are fending off an enemy sub. Will their shared decision making skills save them, or sink their sub?

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Daddy Skills: Crying
Cure the new-Dad-nerves with this quick game featuring all you need to know to help when baby's crying. Stay tuned for 5 more!

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The Big Party
Enjoy the premiere episode of Bob, Kelly and the Belly! More coming soon.

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ARCADE STYLE GAMES

Walk In The Park
A new twist on a classic arcade game. Throw flowers at folks in the park who know how to talk with tact about even the most sensitive of topics. Slam those who slip into making toxic comments with green slime! How high can you score?

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Pass The Popcorn
Will tonight's movie be positive and sunny, or negative and stormy? Learn how saying what you would like spreads sunshine.

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ARCADE STYLE GAMES

Relationship Safety
Learn the importance of keeping your relationship healthy and safe. Keep your house full of light!

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Family Facts
How much do you know about American families? Test your knowledge while helping the kids of Our Town build a new playground.

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The goal of the Expectant Parents Project is to give couples skills to enable them to nurture their children as strong parental teams. Stable, loving parents help babies grow-up healthy and happy.

Our goal is to help as many parents as possible hone their relationship skills so that as many children as possible can grow up in loving homes. In order to reach as many poeple as we can, we are offering all the games on this page -and more- to any organization, publication or website that wants them.
Contact us for a full list of available games and their embed codes.





Funding for this project was provided by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Grant: 90-FE-0123.

Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families.