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*Scroll down to determine which class you should take*

Locally offered parent class!

In the Primary Care Partner's building on the garden level in the conference rooms 
3150 N 12th Street Grand Junction, CO. 81506
Behavioral Health and Wellness
*classes offered virtually for those we cannot make it in person*

Office phone number: 970-242-5707

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
2.  If you'd like to complete your class virtually via zoom or attend in person

The class comparison chart below will guide you.  Click Classes & Registration for more details and to register online. Don't hesitate to call our office at 970-242-5707 and ask for Lachelle.

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.

VIRTUAL ONLINE Class
Co-Parenting & High Conflict

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

Take this class if:
  • You prefer online virutal attendance format
  • You are traveling, have transportation issues, etc.
This virtual 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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