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Co-Parenting: Raising Happy Kids after Divorce. No matter where life takes you, you are still their parents. Co-parent because it matters. * Bill Eddy, LCSW, Esq. President of High Conflict Institute and New Ways for Families™ e Mental Health Association of Southeast Florida Cooperative Parenting and Divorce Programs: “Research supports, it is not the divorce or separation per se that hinders children from reaching their full potential and causing long term maladjustment, but hostile parental interaction and protracted acrimony.” Co-Parenting MHA

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Co-Parenting:Raising Happy Kids after Divorce.

No matter where life takes you, you are still

their parents. Co-parent because it matters.*Bill Eddy, LCSW, Esq. President of High Conflict Institute

and New Ways for Families™

The Mental Health Association

of Southeast Florida Cooperative Parenting and

Divorce Programs:

“Research supports, it is not the divorce or separation per se that hinders children from reaching their full potential

and causing long term maladjustment, but hostile parental interaction

and protracted acrimony.”

Co-Parenting MHA

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To register or to learn more about our cooperative parent education programs...

You brought your children into this world with the desire to be a good parent and make a good life for them.

Your former relationship may have ended, but you can still make this dream a reality

–it just takes learning a few new skills. Our co-parenting classes and private sessions teach you how to work together, without feeling like you’re giving up control – even if the other parent is being uncooperative.Here’s Some of What We’ll be Covering:

Group Classes and/or Private Sessions

Evidence Based, Court Approved Programs*

Four Big Skills

(Brief, Informative, Friendly, Firm responses)

“I wish every single Judge presiding over family law cases ordered divorcing parties with children to this class.”

“Being a parent is hard, being a coparent is harder. The focus of this course is to teach you how to coparent. It’s great if you can both do your part, but it only takes

one parent for your child to follow.”