Parenting as Partners
Training description
Children and families benefit when parents communicate and work together. This workshop explores tools that strengthen cooperation between parents whether they are in a romantic or strictly shared parenting relationship. Participants will understand how healthy co-parenting contributes to positive outcomes for children. They will also learn strategies to support healthy co-parenting and to build parents’ communication skills. Participants will also increase their awareness of how controlling behavior undermines opportunities for positive co-parenting.
Learning Objectives
- Understand how healthy co-parenting contributes to positive outcomes for children.
- Learn strategies to support healthy co-parenting and to build parents’ communication skills.
- Increase awareness of how controlling behavior undermines opportunities for positive co-parenting.
Presented By
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Chris White
Fatherhood Initiative Coordinator at the Children’s Trust
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