Author: MJT
Making The Most Of An Online Parenting Class
When a couple with dependent children divorces, the court
often requires both parents to take a parenting class. It may be difficult to get to a class,
especially when your life is so unsettled.
There are a number of types of online parenting class available that
meet court ordered requirements, and they are a good option for a lot of
folk. Since you have to do this, make
the most of the opportunity and make sure you get the information you need to
parent your children through your divorce.
Court requirements
The first and most important issue is to make sure the
course meets court requirements. If
necessary, print off the class outline and show it to your attorney. Make sure you will get a certificate of
completion to show the court, too.
What to expect from yourself
The class should prepare you for your own normal reactions
to the divorce. You’re experiencing a
lot of it already and the online parenting class should cover the stages of
grief and loss, and teach you to deal with your own emotions and pain. You have
to take care of yourself in order to take care of your children.
What to expect from your children
You should learn how children normally respond to divorce,
and what kind of behaviors you can expect from them. The online parenting class
should include age-specific strategies for helping the children through the
divorce and the changes that will follow.
Parenting skills
You should learn general parenting skills, such as
discipline, communication and building self-esteem. It just makes good sense to address these
issues in any parenting class, and it’s especially important during the stress
of divorce.
Co-parenting
Make sure the online parenting class covers co-parenting
issues, including making a co-parenting plan, dealing with disagreements, and
dealing with your ex-spouse in a way that doesn’t negatively affect the
children.
Step-parenting
Whether either you or your ex-spouse is in another
relationship or not, the class should cover step-parenting. One or both of you may re-marry, and you and
your kids will have to deal with the issues that result. Blended families have their own potential set
of problems, and it’s best to know about them ahead of time.
Signs of abuse
The class should teach you how to recognize signs of
abuse. This is just common safety
knowledge that all parents should possess.
An online parenting class is widely available, and many meet
the requirements of the court. Evaluate
what is available, and make sure you get the information you need to help your
children through this difficult time.
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