The Co-Parenting Collection

Online resources for parents who want to focus on their kids without putting them in the middle.
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Your kids need you. Both of you.

When parents divorce or restructure, they worry about their kids becoming collateral damage. They don't have to.

The truth is, it's not divorce itself that's so tough on children. It's their parents' ongoing conflict. That means when kids are insulated from their parents' battles, they thrive.

Of course, it's not easy to parent alongside someone you don't get along with.

We can show you how.
GENTLE SUPPORT FROM COMPASSIONATE EXPERTS

Online Course: Parenting from Two Homes

Get real-world guidance packaged in bite-sized pieces to help you:
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    Insulate your children from the #1 mistake parents make when they restructure.
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    Know exactly how to respond to your kids' toughest questions while protecting them from as much pain as possible.
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    Redefine your parenting roles, decrease parental conflict, and develop mutual respect as co-parents.
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    Approach co-parenting as a team sport, not a competitive one.
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    Use evidence-based strategies for managing conflict when you don't agree about parenting decisions.
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STEP-BY-STEP GUIDANCE

Parenting Plan Guide

Discover a simple framework for collaborative decision-making,  and develop a parenting plan that will serve your family well—both now and into the future.
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    Clarify your goals for your kids.
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    Get ahead of hot-button issues such as media use, education, and extracurricular activities.
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    Determine how you'll communicate with one another about your kids.
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    Create a parenting time schedule that honors everyone.
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    Anticipate your kids' financial needs and how they'll be addressed.

Choose your resources.

Parenting Plan Essentials

$179
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    Parenting Plan Guide
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    Bonus: Six Steps to Navigating Extracurriculars
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    Sample parenting schedules, checklists, and workbook pages
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The Co-Parenting Collection

$249
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    Online Course: Parenting from Two Homes
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    Parenting Plan Guide
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    Downloadable Workbook: Keeping Your Kids Out of the Middle
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    Bonus: Six Steps to Navigating Extracurriculars
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    5+ hours of content
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    On-demand access that never expires
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    Sample parenting schedules, checklists, and workbook pages

Co-Parenting Basics

$99
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    Online Course: Parenting from Two Homes
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    Downloadable Workbook: Keeping Your Kids Out of the Middle
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    2.5+ hours of videos, tools, and tips
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    On-demand access that never expires
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    Sample parenting schedules, checklists, and workbook pages

No matter what, you're still a family.

When parents team up for the benefit of their kids, everyone wins.
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Kids...

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    Feel heard and understood in both homes.
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    Enjoy positive relationships with both parents.
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    Experience less anxiety and fewer mood disorders.
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    Have fewer behavioral challenges and do better in school.
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    Develop resilience and life-long coping skills.
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Parents...

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    Avoid constant battles and bickering with their co-parent.
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    Become more confident in their parenting skills.
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    Feel less stressed and more centered.
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    Model healthy habits and patterns for their children.
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    Save time and money in the legal process.

Healthy parents. Happy kids.

This is exactly what I needed. The course was very helpful and I will be using the knowledge learned moving forward. Emotion Coaching, Communication Roadmap, and Boundaries especially!”
— Matthew D.
“With 3 young children under the age of 5, I was terrified of divorce. I took the course, followed every step, and now 4 years later, my children and I are thriving, they are NOT stuck in the middle, and I am proud of the work I put into my family.”
— Kelly M.

Meet the pros behind Parent Team.

With more than 30 years of combined experience in child and family counseling, financial planning, and mediation, we’ve seen how divorce can take its toll on families. We're convinced it doesn't have to be that way.

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Jen Schimbeno
CDFA®

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    Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA®)
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    Financial Planner (Series 65)
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    Trained Mediator
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    Certified Conscious Uncoupling Coach
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    Accredited Practitioner in Collaborative Processes (Financial Neutral)
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Brandyn Roark Caires
M.S., LCPC

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    Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor for Children and Families
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    Trained Mediator
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    Certified Conscious Uncoupling Coach
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    Accredited Practitioner in Collaborative Processes (Mental Health Neutral)

Common Questions

Still have questions about the course? Get in touch.