⏱ 1h 14m
📚 10 lessons
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About this course
Separating as romantic partners does not end a co-parenting relationship — in many ways, it transforms it into something more demanding. The communication, cooperation, and consistency required to raise children across two households after an emotionally painful separation is a significant challenge that is rarely acknowledged fully by either the people going through it or the people advising them.
By the end of this course you will be able to describe the evidence-based principles of effective co-parenting, explain how different co-parenting models (cooperative, parallel, conflicted) affect child adjustment, identify the most common co-parenting errors and their impact on children, and build a basic framework for your own post-separation parenting approach.
What you will learn:
- What the research says about the impact of co-parenting quality on children's adjustment after separation
- The three main co-parenting models and when each is appropriate given the level of inter-parental conflict
- The distinction between business-like co-parenting and cooperative co-parenting, and why the first is sometimes the better goal
- Why children need both parents to avoid negative communication about the other parent, and how to manage this when you are angry
- The most common co-parenting mistakes: triangulating children, using them as messengers, undermining the other parent's authority
- How children's developmental stage affects their experience of co-parenting and what each stage requires
- The concept of the parenting relationship as a long-term business partnership with a shared interest — the children's wellbeing
- Communication principles for co-parents: frequency, format, tone, and what to document
The course is organized as a series of conceptual readings and self-reflection exercises. Opening sections summarize what decades of research on post-separation family functioning says about child outcomes — not to generate guilt but to provide a clear picture of what matters. Middle sections examine the three co-parenting models in detail, with case examples showing how each plays out in practice and what it produces for children. A dedicated section addresses the internal emotional work required of co-parents: managing your own grief, anger, and resentment well enough to show up for your children without burdening them with adult conflict. Final sections introduce the business-partnership framework as a practical orientation for day-to-day co-parenting interactions.
This course is designed for recently separated or divorcing parents who want to understand what effective co-parenting requires and build a foundation for doing it well. No prior background is required. This course is educational and does not substitute for professional family counseling or legal advice.
What you'll get
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Certificate of completion
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What do I need to take this course?
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Just a phone or computer with internet. No installs, no special hardware.
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Can I get a refund?
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Yes — full refund within 30 days, no questions asked.
How long will I have access?
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Forever. Once you purchase, the course is yours to revisit anytime.
Will I get a certificate?
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Yes. On completion you'll receive a certificate you can add to your LinkedIn profile.
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