An online resource to help Guardian ad Litems with challenging cases.
You can offer communication skills training to improve overall relationships within and outside of your clients' household. High Conflict Solutions provides parents or guardians with resources to mitigate the dangers these children face because of continued conflict.
We understand that Guardian Ad Litems are one of the best options for representing the legal interests of the most vulnerable children, the abused, abandoned and neglected.
We are here to help offer services that can greatly improve the relationship a parent shares with not only their child(ren), but with their co-parent, grandparents, and others who may shape the future of these children.
Our High Conflict Solutions program is completely online and uses a skills-based approach to teach parents or guardians how to cope with difficulties of divorce and separation. We utilize realistic video scenarios that are most common in divorce, separation, and custody battles that are proven to have a greater impact and longer lasting positive results.
Parents or guardians take this parenting class completely online (not a zoom course).
Once completed, parents can download, print, or email their certificate of completion.
Can be Taken on Any Device
This High Conflict program is optimized to fit all screen sizes. The class can be taken on a computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
Video Scenarios
The class shares videos with common divorce, separation, or custody issues and then offers different responses that produce positive and negative results.
Discover Healthy Communication Habits
With our High Conflict Solutions program, users learn the most common pitfalls related to communicating and how to overcome obstacles and lessen stress in households.
The course was developed to help prevent child mental breakdowns and teach parents how to communicate effectively with their children and others in order to reduce stress in the home. The program limits the harmful effects that divorce, separation, or custody cases may have on the children.
*Included in SAMHSA's National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices
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