FEATURED COURSE: A Happy Child Co-Parenting
\n<\/strong><\/h2>\nToday’s choices can have a lifelong impact on our children. It is unfortunate that those choices must be made years before we see the results they produce. It is my wish that this course helps you find peace and certainty as you co-create a new future for your family.<\/strong><\/p>\nIntruducing the Family Stabilization Course<\/strong>,<\/strong> via Webinar in ALL U.S. states and territories.<\/p>\nThis Certified Course is mandated by State and Local Governments for all parents who are uncoupling (divorce or not), it instructs them in what they will face relating to court actions, custody, care, visitation, and equal support of a child or children<\/strong>.<\/p>\nIt is the only course that includes a Parenting Plan<\/strong> that the participants fill out as a guide for their co-parenting agreements.<\/p>\nThe \u201cA Happy Child Co-Parenting Curriculum<\/em><\/strong>\u201d is geared toward supporting parents to shift into a relationship where each parent is 100% responsible for the finances and environment they provide for their child. Thus, the term \u2018co-parenting\u2019.<\/p>\nIn this four hour course, participants will acquire an understanding of the impact their choices might have upon their families and extended community. As they recognize the effects of their choices, they and their family will experience improved outcomes in their relationships to each other, and of the whole family dynamic. Additionally, neither parent will suffer financial devastation, as they might if they battled custody out in court.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>
At the completion of course, participants will be able to:<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n- Identify the stages of grief and how they relate to divorce\/separation.<\/li>\n
- Learn techniques to enhance effective communication as a co-parent.<\/li>\n
- Identify standard terms used in family law.<\/li>\n
- Describe healthy ways co-parents can stay connected with their child.<\/li>\n
- Identify mistakes to avoid when communicating with the other parent and their child(ren) about the other parent.<\/li>\n
- Identify forms of domestic violence.<\/li>\n
- Generate the content of a parenting plan.<\/li>\n
- Avoid litigation and reduce attorney fees<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>
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