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1, 10, 26 and 52 Hour Classes in a Home Study Format Online

Why Online Courses for Parenting?

Often it is difficult to attend divorce classes due to travel distances, a busy schedule, and other life commitments. This online course allows you learn the same anger control tools as our in person classes but in a low-stress, convenient, affordable and self-paced environment. This course is ideal for court requirements.

 

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Material For Court

Course Syllabus or Curriculum ---> Parenting Classes

Course Credentials ---> CAADAC Certificate

Registrant Representation ---> Letter to the Judge

Print out the material above and along with your "Proof of Enrollment" take them to your Judge for quick aproval.

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Parenting Courses

Court Ordered Classes offers Parenting, High-Conflict Parenting and Co-Parenting Classes. Our highly respected "Proof of Completion" satisfies the court order with the judge, and all family proffessionals.How it Works.

Enrollment for Divorce classes are free, there are no registration fees.

  • Online Domestic Violence Classes / 1 Class at a time
  • Online Domestic Violence Classes / 10 Classes
  • Online Domestic Violence Classes / 26 Classes
  • Online Domestic Violence Classes / 52 Classes

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PARENTING CLASSES

Parenting classes are courses taken by parents to assist them in the care of their children. Some courses may be required by court systems due to abuse or neglect, while other parents feel like they need assistance in a particular area. It may not be that they are bad parents -- they just need to learn alternative methods of care giving. These courses are for the benefit of the child and can only make parents more involved, disciplined and focused on what is best for their families.


Divorce, most often, creates or complicates problems for parents and children. Parents are faced with the difficulties of handling their own physical, emotional, social and financial needs while, at the same time, helping their children adjust to the changes in their life. Some parents fail to recognize just how significant and upsetting these changes may be for children. Yet, it is possible to focus on positive adjustment to divorce. Positive adjustment involves being relatively free of signs and symptoms of physical or mental illness; being able to function adequately in the daily role responsibilities of home, family, work, and leisure; and having developed an independent identity that is not tied to martial status or the ex-spouse.


Parenting education programs are being developed around the country to help parents assist their children through communication, discipline and proper boundaries. There are a 500 + such programs operating in the United States, some of these programs offer on-line courses, which meet the court approved national standard. These programs vary in course length, cost, skills-based and information-based, but, all of which focus on reducing a child’s anxiety, depression, and behavioral problems; recognizing parental conflict and how conflict impacts a child’s development; communicating effectively; responding appropriately to children’s divorce related concerns; and changing long-term roles from ex-spouses to co-parenting relationships. Divorce education programs according to research are more effective when a children’s component has been included in the curriculum. It is essential to address issues for both the children and the parents.

COURT REVIEWS

If this was a court order, in over half the students it is not, many of United States judicial circuits have some form of Parenting Education that is mandated by the local circuit courts. During the Parenting progress report hearings, if any, there is sincere interchange between the Court and respondent. Good progress is always positively reinforced directly by the Court. Poor performance is negatively reinforced in various ways, ranging from verbal admonishment to incarceration. Progress report materials for the Court’s consideration include written reports from the treatment providers and written reports from the probation officer.

Once again, Court Ordered Classes provides the Officer or legal representative, along with the Court, Proof of Enrollment and Progress Reports for all of our enrolled Parenting class participants.

 

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The Court Ordered Classes model of intervention used in this program has been approved for continuing education by:


Parenting Courses Online Classes Approved NAADAC
Court Ordered Classes is a registered with National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) as an affiliate organization.

Parenting Courses Approved by NAADAC
Court Ordered Classes is an agency member of the California Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (CAADAC). view


Parenting Courses Approved NMHA
Court Ordered Classes is also affiliated with the National Mental Health Association (NMHA).

 

 

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