Online Parenting Classes course outline
The online Parenting Class (also called "Parent Education & Family Stabilization Course") covers the following topics
- Divorce Statistics
- The Stages of Grief in Divorce
- Developmental Stages of childhood and how divorce affects children
- Communicating with Children through divorce
- Communicating with your Other Parent during and after divorce
- How to Separate Adult Business from Children's Business
- Conflict Avoidance Strategies during divorce
- Domestic Violence, Child Abuse, and divorce
- Legal Matters of Divorce
- Financial Matters of Divorce with Children
- Resources for Divorcing Parent
Just $39.95 for total access to the course today. That's right- for less than the cost of a tank of gas you can enroll and complete your parenting course today.
Preview the material by viewing the Course Excerpt and introduction to the "Parenting and Divorce" concepts.
Here's what you'll learn when you enroll in our online Parenting course:
This web based parenting class is the ideal tool for all adult parties to a divorce or separation process- Moms, Dads, Uncles, adult Brothers and Sisters alike. Through the course you'll find techniques to help ease the pain and learn new coping skills to make this emotional time less stressful on all involved.
As a parent or significant family member, you'll learn to:
- see divorce or the ending of your relationship as a family matter, rather than an adversarial legal case.
- empower yourself to make better choices for yourself, and your children, rather than having decisions imposed upon you by attorneys and the courts
- find alternative ways of resolving conflicts, rather than using the courtroom as a battlefield for unresolved divorce issues
- recognize the direct correlation between rage, fear, and the need for control, as they relate to custody and visitation issues
- stop retribution and condemnation of each other to dramatically improve your children's development and adjustment, and prevent long lasting negative results
- identify and cope with your traumatic emotions as you go through a divorce or separation process
- understand your children's reaction to separation and divorce, and how you may help your children process their feelings and experiences
- establish new boundaries, and behave more appropriately in your new roles with each other and your children
You'll be in good company:
Since 1990 over 420,000 individuals have successfully received their Court Ordered Parenting Course certificates through Education Programs.

