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  • Parenting – CoParenting (virtual)

    When you dreamed of being a parent, you likely never thought you’d be raising your child between two homes. But even in a split-up, your children need both of you to be there for them, 100 percent! Successful coparenting takes work, strategy, and making the decision to put your children first. We’ll show you how

  • CoParenting: There is Hope (Virtual)

    Meet the founder of CoParenting International, Tammy Daughtry, who has been a coparent since 2001. Learn what coparenting is, what it is not, and what it might be with regard to its impact on children. Explore the question, “Divorce hurts—will our children be alright?” Raised by a single mother, Greg Garrett is the emcee of

  • CoParenting – Stable Parent, Stable Home (Virtual)

    What about the first two years after divorce? Learn the good news about post-divorce adjustment and how parents can get to a healthy place in their journeys. Former NFL quarterback Jeff Kemp offers advice on dealing with “the blitz” of divorce. Explore how to build your child’s self-esteem. Hear from adult children of divorce and

  • CoParenting – Communication (Virtual)

    Knowing where we are and where we want to go helps us plan for the journey. Defining your coparenting relationship, understanding healthy boundaries, and knowing how each category affects your children gives you the power to impact their post-divorce experience. This tool will help you assess where you are in your coparenting relationship currently. Most

  • Co-Parenting: Meetings and Handoffs (Virtual)

      A well-planned coparenting meeting can be the foundation for healthy communication and provide freedom through compartmentalizing the process of raising kids in two homes. Everything from suggested topics to tone of voice are addressed in this thorough examination of meetings with your child’s other parent. One of the most frequent experiences in coparenting is

  • CoParenting – Meetings and Handoffs (Virtual)

      A well-planned coparenting meeting can be the foundation for healthy communication and provide freedom through compartmentalizing the process of raising kids in two homes. Everything from suggested topics to tone of voice are addressed in this thorough examination of meetings with your child’s other parent. One of the most frequent experiences in coparenting is

  • Co-Parenting Risks for Children After Divorce (Virtual)

    Parental and economic loss are two risk factors that can lead to negative outcomes for children. Understanding these risks will help parents be intentional in counteracting them with protective behaviors and decisions. What is parental competence, and what brings the greatest stress for kids after divorce? Explore the importance of being an engaged and on-purpose

  • Co-Parenting: Critical Issues (Virtual)

    Whether single parenting, coparenting, or parenting in a new, blended family, finances are always an important “hot topic” to be discussed and processed between parents. Money is emotional, but these commonsense tips will help keep your finances on track. Family therapist and child specialist Rebecca K. Griffith helps us understand the emotional needs of children

  • Co-Parenting: Abuse, Addiction and Abandonment (Virtual)

    The first step in preventing abuse is knowing what it looks like. Amy Alexander, LMFT and cofounder of the Refuge Center for Counseling, offers her wisdom and experience in dealing with the issues of emotional abuse in relationships and how to navigate the coparenting pathway safely.Counselor Noah Zapf walks us through the process of understanding