Class Details | Part 2 of 2
$40 Per Class (Per Adult)
At the Center for Families in Transition, we know parents want their children to be happy and healthy after their family experiences a divorce.
The CFIT Essential Skills for Co-Parenting class gives parents important information and tools to help make this a reality. The information and examples in this class are tailored for parents of children over the age of 5. Parents with children under the age of 5 are encouraged to register for the Essential Skills for Co-Parenting Young Children version of the course (click here to view this class).
Topics covered in Essential Skills for Co-Parenting class include fostering secure parent-child relationships, helping children transition between two homes, child development and signs of stress for children, co-parent communication skills, and conflict management.
This 4-hour class is taught by mental health professionals with family therapy backgrounds and satisfies all requirements for a parent education course as outlined in the Texas Family Code (Chapter 105, Section 9). The course is broken into two parts, each two hours long.
The cost of the Essential Skills for Co-Parenting course is $80 total per adult ($40 for each part).
The course is broken into two parts, each two hours long. In order to meet the State requirements, parents must complete both Part 1 and Part 2 of the course.
Please note that classes are either In-person, or via Zoom. Please ensure to book for the type of class you would like to attend accordingly.
Select a date to get started. Payment will be required in order to confirm your booking.