A nationally acclaimed program to help parents lessen the impact of separation and divorce on their children. The importance of co-parenting skills is stressed. This course meets court requirements with certificate of attendance. Facilitated by a Parenting Center staff member.
Call 504.896.9591 for more information. Co-parents attend separately.
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