With more than 20 years of experience in co-parenting, our agency has worked with thousands of unique families. We understand that joint-custody, difficult break-ups, and conflicting family values can make co-parenting a stressful task, but we will support your diverse needs by working with every member of your family to find the right balance. This program is recognized by the courts nationwide.
Cooperative Co-Parenting classes are centered around improving the quality of the parental relationships in families with divorce. There are two class types to choose from:
- Cooperative Co-Parenting is an 8-week program for families with mild to moderate conflict; or
- Cooperative Parenting and Divorce is an 8-week psychoeducational class, with 16 contact hours. Over the duration of this course the focus will be to help families adjust to the change through divorce, and teaching parents how to best shield the children from conflict.
The focus is to:
- Transition from spouses to co-parents.
- Help parties understand the impact of conflict on their children’s development.
- Identify the conflict and assist in finding resolution and support.
- Work on anger management, conflict resolution and communication.
- Supporting the family and helping parents to develop a relationship focused on the best-interest of the children and family, after separation.
If you are interested in attending this class through Family Resource Network please email us for more information.