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 CLASSES for 2023
 HELD IN PERSON AT ​3150 N 12TH STREET
GARDEN LEVEL CONFERENCE ROOMS
PRIMARY CARE PARTNERS BUILDING
ONLINE CLASSES ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

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The instructors have spent decades talking to the real experts in a family, ​children and their parents.

This is not a cookie cutter class, put together in a university setting, or taught by individuals who have never counseled children or parents. 

This course does not "talk down" to parents or attempt to shame parents who are in a very difficult time of life.   

​Please join us, we hope to help you and your children move forward ​and if necessary seek greater safety. 

Engaging, Media-Rich Presentations Created and Facilitated by Credentialed Experts.

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What's the best Divorce Parenting Class for you?

Your choice of which divorce parenting class to take depends on two things: 
1. The level of conflict you're having in your divorce, and 
2.  If you'd like to complete part of your class online or all of it in-person

The class comparison chart below will guide you.  Click Classes & Registration for more details and to register online.   And don't hesitate to call us at 970-242-5707 and ask for Charlotte or Stephanie.

Parent Universities Class Comparison Chart

College of Co-Parenting
Mesa County in-Person Class

This class is appropriate for:
  • Low conflict between parents
  •  History of parenting together
  • Generally amicable relationship
  •  Desire to cooperate
  •  Ability to communicate
  •  No allegations of substance abuse
  •  No allegations of domestic violence
Topics covered include:
  • Children’s reaction to divorce
  • Child development and healthy parenting styles
  • Becoming a co-parenting team
  • Talking to children about their feelings
  • Transitions that work
  • Adult feelings and reactions
  • Fundamentals of good communication
  • What to expect in the future
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Click HERE to register now,

College of High-Conflict Management
​Mesa County in-Person Class

​This class is appropriate for:
  • Custody, Parent Time disputes
  • Court has ordered CFI or Custody Evaluation (PRRE)
  • Restraining orders,  current or past
  • Substance abuse, alleged or confirmed
  • High conflict (unable to share kids, no or little communication)
  • Domestic abuse, alleged or confirmed
​Topics covered include:
  • Children’s reaction to divorce
  • How trauma and stress impacts children’s development
  • Meeting your children’s needs
  • Managing anger
  • Effects of conflict on children
  • Setting & respecting boundaries
  • Effective strategies to communicate
  • Alienation (Children have been turned against one parent)

Click HERE to register now.

Online Class
Co-Parenting & High Conflict

3 1/2 hour online class.
You may choose to take either the Co-Parenting or the High Conflict Class online

Take this class if:
  • You prefer online format
  • Location is an issue
This online class covers:
  • Effects of conflict on children’s behavior and brain development
  • Adult feelings and reactions 
  • Children’s reaction to divorce 
  • Becoming a co-parenting team 
  • Listening to children through the divorce process 
  • Resiliency factors to support children 
  • Positive parenting skills
  • Basic communication skills
Click HERE for details and to register.
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