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Chapter 1 : IntroductionLecture 1: IntroductionFree PreviewLecture 2: Topic 2PrivateLecture 3: Topic 3PrivateLecture 4: Topic 4PrivateLecture 5: Topic 5PrivateLecture 6: Topic 6PrivateLecture 7: Topic 7PrivateLecture 8: Topic 8PrivateLecture 9: Topic 9PrivateLecture 10: Topic 10PrivateLecture 11: Topic 11PrivateLecture 12: Topic 12PrivateLecture 13: Topic 13PrivateLecture 14: Topic 14PrivateLecture 15: Topic 15PrivateLecture 16: Topic 16PrivateLecture 17: Topic 17PrivateLecture 18: Topic 18PrivateLecture 19: Topic 19PrivateLecture 20: Topic 20PrivateLecture 21: Topic 21PrivateLecture 22: Topic 22PrivateLecture 23: Topic 23PrivateLecture 24: Topic 24PrivateLecture 25: Topic 25PrivateLecture 26: Topic 26PrivateLecture 27: Topic 27PrivateLecture 28: Topic 28PrivateLecture 29: Topic 29PrivateLecture 30: Topic 30Private
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Chapter 2 : Co-Parenting Contract
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Chapter 3 : Worksheets
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Chapter 4 : The Co-Parenting Civility Final Test
Course Description
This is a course designed to help parents going through tough times with a difficult co-parent. The first part of the course helps you understand the nature of human conflict and ho it applies to co-parenting. Emphasis is on reducing your co-parenting stress by taking a new "thinking perspective" on your co-parenting situation. Specific advice is offered about what to say and do when your co-parent is giving you a difficult time.
The perspective in this course teaches you the difference between "being nice and conceding to every demand" versus using civilized strategies to manage a difficult co-parent.
The second part of the program is a series of contracts and exercises that clarify communication, This section is most useful when trying to fashion legal agreements or when working with a neutral third party to held resolve conflict.