Two Families Now
Effective Parenting During Separation and Divorce
Product Description
Parents learn skills to nurture themselves and to build strong relationships with their children and co-parents. Each skill is presented with a video and a printable summary.
Program Benefits
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4 modules: Introduction, The Crisis, Regaining Balance and Next Steps.
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20 video sequences model right/wrong way interactions.
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Resilience resource-strengthen & sustain family processes.
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Engaging, flexible learning opportunities.
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Increases knowledge of factors that affect children.
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Helps parents reduce stress & build social support.
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User Testimonials
"It's innovative, it's empirically based, it's very well-produced and is absolutely a positive and very important contribution to our work. A+. Really."
-Peter Salem, Executive Director, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts"Not only was the content excellent, but the multi-dimensional teaching formats made it interesting, fresh, engaging, and hit all learnng styles where parents are most likely to absorb information. I was very impressed with the program."
-Family Therapist, CA"The information was great. The videos show us examples of how to put these plans in action and also to see it from another perspective. I really liked the program and even recommended it to my co-parent. I think all divorced couples should be mandated to take this program."
-Parent Program Evaluator, OR"I really liked the ideas, pictorials, videos and quizzes. It is all together a great program and reinforces the techniques I need to incorporate into my life to better the life of my child."
-Parent Program Evaluator, CO"Not only was the content excellent, but the multi-dimensional teaching formats made it interesting, fresh, engaging, and hit all learnng styles where parents are most likely to absorb information. I was very impressed with the program."
-Parent Program Evaluator, OR"I had a court ordered program to take, but definitely enjoyed this one more. It had very useful ideas and put me in the frame of mind to be more cooperative with my co-parent so that we can make things easier on our children."
-Parent Program Evaluator, UT"With both parents watching it, it would be very, very powerful."
-Attorney, Eugene, OR