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Putting kids first: Co-parenting with your ex
Research shows that co-parenting effectively leads to happier and more well-adjusted children. The key is to focus on the children and not your feelings about your ex. However, this may not be easy! Join this webinar to learn:
- What exactly is co-parenting?
- Tips on how to co-parent
- How to handle those bumps in the road
Put down the gloves: Tips for fighting fair
Opposing opinions and disagreement can sometimes lead to raised voices. We all want to be heard, but how do we fight fair and protect the relationships we value? Join this webinar to learn:
- The difference between conflict and arguing
- The role of conflict in relationships
- Tips for fighting fair
Healthy boundaries in online relationships
Virtual connections occur more frequently today than ever before, and healthy boundaries are important in any relationship, online relationships being no different. This training will discuss how online connections differ from physical ones, and the impact the internet and social media can have in how we relate to others. We’ll discuss scenarios on how to create balanced online relational boundaries so we can stay connected to each other, but still grounded in ourselves.