Co-Parenting: Divorce
Parenting after a split-up is rarely easy. Even within the most embattled dynamics pathways exist to reach co-parenting without conflict. Volumes of research indicate the quality of co-parenting will impact your child's development. Equal amounts of research find that children want to be free to love, respect and value both parents. Children who are able to navigate a divorce without direct and repeated experiences of conflict are able to adjust with confidence and security.
Co-Parenting sessions are time-limited, designed to provide strategies, boundaries, and communication tools. There is no requirement that both parents attend, even change in one parent can have profound impact on a child’s development. Parents can attend together to practice new skills in the safe space of a therapist's office if desired.