PARENTING SERVICES
Parenting services within divorce encompass a range of support and resources designed to assist divorcing couples in co-parenting their children effectively. These services aim to promote the well-being of children by ensuring that their needs are met during and after the divorce process.
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Parenting Services
As qualified social workers with extensive training and experience in family therapy we can provide valuable guidance and assistance to parents in navigating the complexities of co-parenting. We offer strategies for effective communication, conflict resolution techniques, and help in developing parenting plans that take into account the best interests of the children. Parenting services within divorce also address issues such as establishing visitation schedules, addressing concerns related to child custody, and providing emotional support to both parents and children throughout the transition. Ultimately, these services seek to minimize the negative impact of divorce on children, and promote healthy and positive co-parenting relationships post-divorce.


When it comes to parenting after a divorce, there is no one-size-fits-all arrangement.
You and the other parent need to figure out how your relationship as co-parents would look like going forward.
Co-parents who are divorced tend to exhibit dynamics falling into one of these 3 categories:
- Cooperative co-parenting
- Parallel co-parenting
- Conflicted co-parenting
How to Make Co-Parenting Work:
- The needs of your children will vary according to their ages. You may find some guidelines on what children of the different age groups require in terms of contact time with each parent below. At the end of the day, having clear, predictable, and consistent routines is most crucial for children of any age. You and the other parent would also need to monitor how your children are coping with the arrangements and make changes accordingly to best suit your children’s needs.
- To address any parenting problems after divorce.
- To help parents help their children cope with their divorce.
- Parenting after divorce
- How to cope with joint custody.
Research indicates that the quality of the relationship between co-parents can have a strong influence on the mental and emotional well-being of the children and may prevent anxiety or depression.
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