Online Co-Parenting Classes For Divorce Help Reduce Negative Effects On Kids

We all know that divorce is never our first choice. We go into marriage with the hope that we will raise a family and be together forever. However, life doesn’t always work out as planned and sometimes no matter how hard we try, divorce is the only answer. The most important thing at this point is to make sure that the children don’t feel like they are caught in the middle of two feuding sides. Divorcing parents need to redirect their energy away from themselves and each other and towards creating a safe, stable environment for the kids. A successful resource to use to achieve this goal is to take co-parenting classes for divorce.

Co-parenting classes using a psycho-educational approach, create an opportunity for parents to learn new skills to approach this situation. The goal of co-parenting classes is to teach parents to put their child’s needs first by more effectively listening to their feelings and communicating with them. Parents will learn how to set up a fair and obtainable co-parenting plan and to work together through the challenges that will arise. During this time, it’s extremely helpful if parents set the same set of rules, boundaries, disciplinary measures and rewards for the children in each separate household. This gives the kids a sense of stability and confidence knowing that there is consistency in both homes. Another benefit of taking co-parenting courses is that caregivers will learn how to recognize stress and anxiety in their kids and new ways to reduce this stress for the entire family.

To fully realize the most stress free way of dealing with the turmoil of adjusting to this new life, co-parenting classes are now available online. High quality programs like those provided by the AJ Novick Group, Inc.., can be accessed from any web-based computer device instead of having to add the trouble of getting to a classroom to your already busy schedule. Online co-parenting classes provide caregivers with the ease and convenience of taking the course at home. This alleviates the need to find childcare, spend money on babysitters or take any time away from the kids. Both parents can take the same course from the separate locations so that they are learning the same material for consistency purposes. And, they are available 24/7 so there is no need to leave work early, or re-juggle the schedule. Parents can login and out as many times as necessary to get through the class. This gives leeway to take the class over one weekend, or spread out over a period of a couple of weeks.

Online co-parenting courses are often court approved. Just check with your judge first to make sure that a distance-learning class is acceptable. With prior approval, the client simply registers for a 4, 6, 10, 12, 16 or 26-hour class and it will become available to you on your computer screen. Once the class is successfully completed, a Certificate of Completion will be sent to you. This is the official document that the court needs to prove you successfully fulfilled the requirement.

Minimizing the negative effects of divorce is key to how your children will handle the current situation and for years to come. Take the time today to learn how to create a separate but united front with the knowledge you will learn from an online parenting course.

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Ari Novick, Ph.D.is a licensed Marriage and Family therapist and certified facilitator and trainer in Anger Management and has a private practice in Laguna Beach, California. He is a previous adjunct Professor of Psychology at Pepperdine University and a clinical member of the California...

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