Final Exam – Court Approved Parenting Class
This is your final exam. You take the exam until you get a score of at least 70%
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This is your final exam. You take the exam until you get a score of at least 70%
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Your browser does not support the video tag. Note: “The components of the parenting course are intended to educational purposes only. The presentation of this material is not intended to constitute mental health therapy, give information on specific mental health disorders nor medications to treat mental health disorders. Participants are encouraged to discuss specific mental
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Your browser does not support the video tag. When should I begin dating, and how do I tell my children? We continually stress the importance of taking care of yourself as a means of taking care of your children. Making new friends and starting to date are very personal decisions. Parents will need to trust
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Your browser does not support the video tag. It should be no surprise that an important key to ensuring your children’s well-being through this transition is communication. However, too much or too little too communication can be problematic. Recall previously that we recommend that parents together have the initial conversation about separating with their children.
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How to Speak Your Child’s Developmentally Appropriate Language Your browser does not support the video tag. All family members are affected by the transitions associated with parents living in two homes. Being aware of your children’s individual needs will make it easier for you to make healthy decisions for them. While responses vary with
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Your browser does not support the video tag. What is co-parenting? Co-parenting is a phrase used to describe how parents who aren’t living together can be sensitive to their child’s needs. It means learning to make decisions together that both serve their children’s best interests and avoid putting them in the middle. Most serious problems
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*The legal component of the parenting course shall provide general family law principles. The presentation of this material is not intended to constitute legal advice. Parents should consult with a licensed attorney for answers to specific legal questions. Your browser does not support the video tag. Understanding Court Procedures and Financial Responsibilities In all actions
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Your browser does not support the video tag. Deciding It Is Over: The initial Stages The first step in implementing a positive parenting approach is recognizing the relationship is over. This may not be a single event but sometimes an ongoing process. When you focus on it as an event, it’s natural to want to
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Before you begin the course, please read the following important information: Always log out and fully close your browser whenever you leave the course. This keeps your progress and timer accurate. After completing the course and timer is at zero, you may proceed to take the final exam. Click the course evaluation/certificate link at the
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