An evidence-based comprehensive course for parents co-parenting during separation and divorce
There are many challenges to families in the midst of separation and divorce. Children often struggle when they are split between two households. This group-oriented in-person course is designed to strengthen the parent-child relationship and enhance parenting skills to create healthy children while living in different homes.
Topics include:
- Making a plan for shared parenting
- Maintaining a positive, friendly relationship
- Reducing co-parent conflict
- Parenting skills to reduce risk
- Handling stress and building a support network
The Family Transition & Co-Parenting Course is held once a month on Saturdays from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm. No late arrivals will be accepted. Attendee must be present for the entire course.
Parents interested in enrolling in this class must pre-register by completing a referral at www.parentingpath.org (click "Make a Referral") or by calling 336-748-9028. Payment must be received five days prior to the date of the course and may be made by clicking this link. If you need assistance with the payment process, please call 336-748-9028.
For information regarding fees for this service, please contact us.
To make a referral click here or call (336) 748-9028 for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I register for the Family Transitions & Co-Parenting program?
Individuals will need to contact The Parenting PATH to enroll in the Family Transitions & Co-Parenting Program.
Is there a fee for this program?
The Parenting PATH does charge a fee for some services. This information is discussed with the individual when services are accepted.
What is the length of the program?
The Family Transition & Co-Parenting Course is held once a month on Saturdays from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm. No late arrivals will be accepted. Attendee must be present for the entire course.
What if I miss a class in the series?
Participants must attend all classes and actively participate in the classes to successfully complete the program. If a participant arrives late or departs early, they will be required to restart the program.
Are classes held in-person or virtually?
All classes are currently offered in-person.
I have a restraining order/50B order. Will my ex-partner be able to attend the series at the same time?
The Parenting PATH takes every precaution to provide classes in a safe non-threatening environment that allows couples to participate freely without the fear of retaliation. Couples are not able to attend classes together.
Will I receive a Certificate of Completion?
Individuals meeting the program requirements receive a Certificate of Completion.
