Court Approved Parenting
A Co-Parenting Program for Divorcing and Separating Parents.
- Instant Printable Certificate upon completion
- Only costs $25
- Complete the course 100% online
- Accessible 24/7
- Can log on and off as needed
Instant Certificate!
Guaranteed Court Approval
For customer support: 866-778-3349
Our court approved divorce parenting class was developed by Paul Maione, Ph.D., LMFT and a team of mental health professionals. Dr. Maione is the program coordinator and author of the Positive Parenting Through Divorce workbook, Second Edition. Dr. Paul Maione has been helping individuals, couples, and families involved in the divorce process for over 25 years.
What’s Covered
Healthy Communication Strategies
Working With a Difficult Co-parent
Common Step Family Issues
Blending Families
Child Behavior Problems
Discussing Divorce with Children
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Guaranteed Court Acceptance
Court Approved Parenting is approved and accepted by the courts
to fulfill the requirements for co-parenting education for parents.
Course Features
Taking this course, you will learn the following and more:
- How to discuss divorce with children
- Designing a workable parenting plan
- How to create a healthy home environment
- Being a positive parent
- Avoiding the most common parenting mistakes
- Legal aspects of divorce
- The most common step-family issues
- Healthy communication & co-parenting skills
- Typical child reactions and how to deal with them
- Signs of abuse
- Economic realities of divorce
- Strategies for dealing with a difficult parent
- What kids need to maintain stability
- Help children through transition issues
- To help your child adjust to two households
- To manage your own emotional reactions
- Resources for help
Our class is optimized for all screen sizes Desktop
For Customer Support: 866-778-3349
What Our Clients Say
Don't just check the parenting class off the list. Become a better parent now.
Since 2003 more than 25,000 parents have completed our nationally recognized Co-parenting class.
Recommended by judges and mental health professionals.