Parallel
Coparenting
In some cases, many aspects of cooperative coparenting either will not work
or promote increased risk for either coparent and/or the children. Areas
which include increased risk are domestic violence circumstances, when one
or both parents experience mental illness, when one or both parents are
chemically dependent, or when parents continue to make adult focused rather
than child focused decisions. Our Parallel Coparenting Class is designed
to teach parents how both homes can work separately in the best interests
of the children if both parents are having difficulty working together.
This class is designed to follow completion of the live Between Two Homes®: Children in the Middle class or the online Making Two Homes Work class.
Topics include:
- High conflict families
- Forms of aggressive behaviors
- Cognitive distortions
- Boundaries
- Responding to high conflict behaviors
- The spectrum of cooperative and parallel coparenting
- Alienation and Estrangement
- Parenting issues
The class is $34.95 and you will receive 2 hours credit provided you pass the post test.
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Class Review:
"This class, coupled with the Cooperative Coparenting Course, are well delivered, insightful, tremendous resources for any family- high conflict or not- with children, helping to increase awareness and learning regarding safe, positive, and healthy environments and educating coparents reponsible for the successful growth and development (physically, socially, emotionally, educationally, pychologically etc.) of children growing up between two homes." R. Scott