Divorce Education built on Scientific Evidence.
Over 100,000 parents have taken our classes, with over 95% positive reviews.

Our programs help parents going through divorce learn respectful communication skills and anger control, allowing them to make better choices - with their children and their ex.
Respectful Communication Skills
Studies show that effective parenting after divorce is directly related to parents ability to respectfully communicate with one another. We identify 5 major ways to improve communication including:
- I-Message
- Reframing
- Self-talk
- Stop-Look-Listen
- Active Listening
Ending Loyalty Conflicts
Loyalty conflicts cause the most damage to children. We focus on how parents involve their children in these conflicts, and change that.
Anger Control
Parents who can control their anger are more likely to engage ex’s in a manner that is most likely to lead to amicable results and limit the effects of the separation on their children.
- Take at your convenience from any smartphone, laptop, desktop, or tablet.
- You will have 30 days access to the course and can log in and out as needed.
- Since July, 2015, over 100,000 parents have taken our course and 9 out of 10 recommend the course.
- Take a course that has real results and is proven effective for children and parents.
Covered in the course
- Money Problems
- Children Carrying Messages
- Putting Down the Other Parent
- Long Distance Parenting
- Quizzing Children About the Other Parent
Dodge County includes: Beaver Dam, Juneau, Horicon, Mayville, Lomira, Fox Lake, Hustisford, Reeseville, Iron Ridge, Columbus, Ashippun, Brownsville, Clyman, Neosho, Theresa, Lowell, Woodland, Kekoskee, Burnett, Rubicon, Oak Grove, Lebanon, and Portland.
The Center for Divorce Education
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CDE's Children in Between is a skills based program that helps children and parents deal with the children's reactions to divorce.
The program is based on research that identifies the most common and stressful loyalty conflicts experienced by children of divorce.