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Parents Forever
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The Parents Forever Program helps divorcing couples make child-supportive decisions to preserve positive parenting relationship with their children and each other. Parents Forever Program is a twelve-hour curriculum covering five topics. Instructors have professional training and experience in parent education, law and/or counseling.
Please go to http://www.extension.umn.edu/parentsforever/ for further information and registration.
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Parenting Kids Through Divorce
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Low cost co-parenting classes. Eight hour class, taught in two sessions of four hours each, taught by experienced facilitators. Call 612-296-8676, or go to www.parentdivorce.com for further information or registration.
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The Co-Partenting Program
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Two divorce education seminars are offered through the Storefront Group; 1) Co-Parenting- a 4.5 hour one-time seminar around ongoing cooperative parenting issues. This seminar is lead by social service professionals who facilitate a discussion around creating a business-like communication between parents, understanding the ongoing and ever changing needs of their children, and the importance of consistent involvement in their kids’ lives in and outside of the home. 2) L.E.A.D. – a 3.5 hour one-time informational seminar led by professionals in the legal field about the legal process and financial challenges of divorce/separation. Register online at www.storefront.org or call 612-861-1675
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The Shared Parenting Program
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The Shared Parenting Program is an 8 hour parent education seminar based on the assumption that parents going through a separation or divorce want to do what is best for their children, but are often limited by their own emotional turmoil. Through the use of lecture, video, exercises in a group discussion, parents will discuss various topics. Call 612-870-2426 or go to www.chrysaliswomen.org for further information and registration.
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Erickson Medication
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Erickson Mediation offers a 3 part education program which is designed to help parents work together to determine what is best for the children, rather than being adversarial. Call 952- 835-3688 or go to www.ericksonmediation.com
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