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Co-parenting is often a challenge for parents living apart. The impact of constant stress and arguments can be exhausting. This course will help you recognize factors that interfere with cooperative co-parenting and provide you with concrete strategies to reduce conflict.
Course Lessons
Co-parenting is often a challenge for parents living apart. The impact of constant stress and arguments can be exhausting. This course will help you recognize factors that interfere with cooperative co-parenting and provide you with concrete strategies to reduce conflict.
11.19.20 IPG Class Recording & Handouts
Lesson Details

Co-parenting can be stressful after a divorce, separation, or anytime parents are not in a couple relationship. Learn the importance of “cooperative co-parenting” and strategies
to support your children. This class recording will help you minimize conflict when navigating
parenting responsibilities across households to help children thrive.
Participants will be able to:
• Recognize different types of co-parenting relationships
• Identify the impact of conflict on children
• Apply strategies to help children cope and adjust
• Avoid creating “loyalty binds” in children
• Identify factors that keep conflict going and revise harmful conflict cycles
• Apply skills to develop a successful co-parenting plan
Course Lessons
Co-parenting can be stressful after a divorce, separation, or anytime parents are not in a couple relationship. Learn the importance of “cooperative co-parenting” and strategies
to support your children. This class recording will help you minimize conflict when navigating
parenting responsibilities across households to help children thrive.
Participants will be able to:
• Recognize different types of co-parenting relationships
• Identify the impact of conflict on children
• Apply strategies to help children cope and adjust
• Avoid creating “loyalty binds” in children
• Identify factors that keep conflict going and revise harmful conflict cycles
• Apply skills to develop a successful co-parenting plan