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A father gets a hug from his son and waves to his mother peacefully due to excellent co-parenting tips in Iowa.

Balancing Work & Co-Parenting:
Tips for Busy Co-Parents in Iowa

By Family Works Staff | May 3, 2024

In Iowa’s sprawling fields and bustling cities, co-parents face the universal challenge of juggling demanding careers with the equally important role of nurturing their children. As the lines between work and home often blur, finding equilibrium becomes paramount for the well-being of both parents and their young ones, and some helpful tips for co-parenting can […]

Judge ordering parenting classes, although Ohio's divorce rate is on the decline.

From Separation to Solidarity:
Ohio Divorce Rates and the Importance of Parenting Classes in Ohio

By Family Works Staff | April 15, 2024

Examining the Ohio divorce rate presents an interesting view of family dynamics shifting under the pressures of modern life. Divorce and separation can be emotionally taxing experiences for both parents and children. When court-ordered parenting classes become part of the equation, understanding the process and requirements becomes essential.  As families evolve, Ohio’s divorce rates reflect […]

Mother and daughter high-fiving after Florida parenting classes

Florida Online Parenting Classes
vs In-Person Parenting Classes

By Family Works Staff | March 11, 2024

Navigating a divorce or separation can be a daunting task, especially with children in the mix. In the state of Florida, engaging in Florida online parenting classes or Florida in-person parenting classes is a pivotal step for parents going through separation, designed to mitigate the transition’s impact on both children and adults. These classes aim […]

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Iowa Parenting Classes:
Strengthening Parent-Child Relationships

By Family Works Staff | March 6, 2024

Iowa parenting classes, offered by the Center for Divorce Education, play a crucial role in supporting families navigating the challenges of divorce or separation. These classes provide a solid, research-backed foundation for co-parenting, focusing on essential skills such as effective communication and conflict resolution. Parents in Iowa who participate in these classes gain valuable insights […]

Introducing the Co-Parenting Conversations Podcast:
Your Resource for Navigating Parenting Beyond Divorce

By Family Works Staff | February 9, 2024

Divorce and custody disputes are some of the most challenging experiences a parent can face, particularly when the well-being of children is at the forefront. Recognizing these struggles, The Center for Divorce Education is proud to introduce the “Co-Parenting Conversations Podcast” with Dr. Donald Gordon. This podcast is tailored for parents, guardians, and those involved […]

An Ohio judge sitting at his desk with a gavel explaining court ordered parenting classes in Ohio.

Navigating Court-Ordered Parenting Classes in Ohio

By Family Works Staff | February 9, 2024

Navigating the turbulent waters of divorce and separation can be a deeply emotional and complex experience for both parents and children. In Ohio, where family law plays a crucial role in these proceedings, understanding the nuances of court-ordered parenting classes becomes essential. These court-ordered parenting classes in Ohio, mandated by the state’s legal system, are […]

effects of divorce on children

What Are the Effects of Divorce on Children?

By Family Works Staff | January 8, 2024

Divorce represents not just the end of a marriage but also the beginning of a new, albeit challenging, chapter for every member of the family. Its effects ripple out, touching lives in ways both expected and unforeseen. Among those most profoundly affected are children. How does divorce affect children? To them, divorce is not just […]

Holiday Tips for Co-Parents

Holiday Tips for Co-Parents

By Family Works Staff | November 13, 2023

The holidays are important and usually stressful times for families that have separated or divorced or who are in the process. How do you protect your children from the stress? Children have good memories of previous holidays and will feel the loss of their family, especially during holidays. They are also vulnerable and will remember […]

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How Do Court-Ordered Parenting Classes Work?

By Family Works Staff | September 20, 2023

Divorce or separation is never easy. It’s a period filled with emotional upheaval, challenging decisions, and the formidable task of redefining family dynamics. Amidst this emotional uncertainty, parents sometimes find themselves faced with another unexpected challenge: the mandate to attend a court-ordered parenting class. For many, this requirement can induce feelings of frustration, inadequacy, or […]

benefits of parenting classes

The Top 7 Benefits of Parenting Classes and Divorce Education

By Family Works Staff | August 14, 2023

Divorce can be an emotionally challenging journey, impacting not only the couple involved but also their children. The aftermath of divorce often leaves parents and children struggling to navigate new family dynamics and cope with the changes.  However, parenting classes and divorce education can greatly improve post-divorce relationships and ease the transition for everyone involved. […]

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