CO-PARENTING CLASSES
Positive Pathways Counseling Co-parenting Program (Classes) is
designed to help parents, often those in separation or divorce,
develop the skills necessary to co-parent effectively for the benefit
of their children.
These classes focus on building a cooperative
relationship, managing emotions, and learning strategies to
navigate the challenges of co-parenting.
They often address topics
like communication, conflict resolution, and understanding the
emotional needs of children during a transition.
Classes can lead to a more cooperative and less conflict-ridden co-parenting experience, benefiting both parents and the children.
Learning practical skills can help parents feel more confident and less overwhelmed during the challenging transition of separation or divorce.
Children who have parents who are able to co-parent effectively tend to experience fewer emotional and behavioral issues.
In some cases, co-parenting classes may be court-ordered as part of a separation or divorce agreement
Learn effective communication techniques for discussing child-related matters such as scheduling, finances, and discipline.
Gain strategies to resolve disagreements constructively while prioritizing the well-being of your children.
Learn to manage emotions and prevent outbursts that could affect your children during the co-parenting process.
Understand children’s developmental stages and emotional needs during separation or divorce.
Explore co-parenting styles and find what works best for your unique situation—cooperative, parallel, or hybrid.