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Transparenting
A Seminar for Divorcing Parents
This seminar is specifically designed and certified for parties needing to fulfill their requirement for
attending an approved divorcing parents class in Douglas,
Haralson, Paulding and Polk counties. Attendance is required for all
parties involved in divorce, separate maintenance, legitimation, paternity,
change of custody, change in visitation and any other domestic relations
actions where children under the age of eighteen (18) are involved.
Trans~Parenting
is a four-hour, interactive experience that focuses on how effective parenting
during this time of transition can lessen the negative impact of divorce and
parental separation on children. While focusing on a Co-Parenting approach,
trained instructors use a multi-media format that teaches
parents how to best lead their changing families to a successful and positive
outcome.
As an
added resource, each parent attending the seminar receives a Parent Handbook
which outlines and expands upon seminar content. Many others, including
concerned family members and professionals working with parents and children, find the
handbook useful.
Each year in the United States, more than 1 million children experience the
divorce of their parents. Spanning diverse cultural, racial, and
socio-economic lines, the effects of divorce are far reaching. Empowering through
education, Trans~Parenting helps move families
through transition and leads them on the road to rediscovery.
Goals
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To emphasize the
importance for parents to put their children's needs first both during
and after the divorce.
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To provide parents with
practical information and skills which will help them support their
children's emotional well-being during and after the transition of
divorce.
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To create a better
understanding of how conflict between parents creates stress for
children and ways to decrease conflict.
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To encourage cooperation
in co-parenting to support continued and meaningful relationships with
both parents.
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The
Trans~Parenting Seminar provides information about helping children
adjust to the changes associated with family transition. The topics covered
include:
The Divorce Process:
- Emotional Reactions
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Involvement with the Legal System
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Changes in Your Economic Situation
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New Relationships with Family &
Friends
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A Period of Adjustment
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Stages of Grief as It Pertains to
You and Your Child
Helping Your Children:
- Establishing a Co-Parenting
Relationship
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Talking to Your Children About the
Divorce
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Guidelines for Helping Children
Adjust
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Warning Sings of Problems with
Children
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Changes in the Living Situation
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Ages & Stages of Development
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New Family Structures
Looking Ahead:
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Making A Change
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How to Get Help
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Concluding Remarks
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Community Resources
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Services are
provided and admissions/referrals are made without regard to race,
color, religious creed, ancestry, gender, sexual orientation,
disability, age or national origin.
Complaints of discrimination may be filed with the Seventh
Administrative District Office. |