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Parenting Classes / Workshop

  1. Parenting classes provide educational information to promote healthy parenting styles, the well-being of children, and their protection.
  2. Parenting classes allow parents to develop new skills to improve parenting styles.
  3. Encourage positive parenting practices and communication that promote safe communication.
  4. Focus on three styles of parenting: authoritarian, authoritative, and permissive.

Co-Parenting Classes / Workshop

  1. Parenting classes provide educational information to promote healthy parenting styles, the well-being of children, and their protection.

Anger Management Classes / Workshop

  1. Court Ordered Anger Management
  2. Teen Anger Management
  3. Aggressive Driving Anger Management
  4. Veteran’s Anger Management
  5. Work-Place Anger Management Workshop

Court Ordered Anger Management Classes

  1. Offer 1-52 sessions based on court order and participants needs.
  2. Provides education to participants to recognize aggression, triggers that lead to anger, strategies to respond to triggers, develop coping skills to manage negative emotions.
  3. Assist with improving self awareness and communication skills.
  4. Classes can also be offered voluntary
  5. Work-Place Anger Management Workshop

Teen Anger Management Classes

  1. Assist teens with learning how to identify and manage anger.
  2. Assist teens with developing healthy communication skills, improve relationships and their well-being.
  3. Assist teens with developing positive coping skills and respond to stress in a healthier manner.
  4. Assist teens with learning skills on how to communicate their needs and more effectively.

Aggressive Driving & Anger Management Classes

  1. Assist participants in seeking solutions to their negative driving habits.
  2. Assist participants with identifying how to manage negative emotions and behaviors while driving.
  3. Aim to promote safer and more mindful driving habits.
  4. Foster a positive and calm driving experience for participants and other’s traveling on the road.
  5. Assist participant with developing healthier communication skills and conflict resolutions.

Veteran’s Anger Management Classes

  1. Teach techniques to deal with people and life events more appropriately.
  2. Focus on assisting participant with developing healthy skills to identifying warning signs & manage triggers of anger.
  3. Teaches healthy coping skills and encourages participants to optimize their overall well-being and improve relationships.

Workplace Anger Management Classes

  1. Aim to create a safer and more productive environment.
  2. Focus on teaching employees how to not allow anger issues to impact their productivity.
  3. Teach employees effective strategies for managing their emotions and behavior in a professional setting.
  4. Help organizations by reducing workplace conflicts & increasing overall employee productivity.
  5. Focus on identifying triggers for anger, effective communication skills, stress reduction techniques, & strategies for resolving conflict in a professional manner.

Supervised Sibling Visitation

  1. Supervised Visitation for siblings living in different adopted homes,
  2. Create Visitation and activities that assist with reducing trauma from being separated.
  3. Creating an environment for siblings to maintain connection and healthy bonds.

Supervised Visitation Services

  1. Supervised Visitation is often included in parenting plan allowing the non-custodial parent Visitation with their child Supervised by a trained Visitioan specialist.
  2. Supervised Visitation ensure the safety of a child Supervised by a trained Visitation specialist
  3. Supervised Visitation prevents the children from witnessing conflict between parents when non-custodial parent Visitation takes place.
  4. Supervised Visitation is often a temporary arrangement that can lead to Un-supervised

Supervised Exchange Services:

Supervised Exchange Services, also known as safe exchange services, are services that allow parents to exchange children in a safe and monitored environment. A neutral third party is present to oversee the exchange, and the parents are usually not allowed to see each other.

Supervised Exchange Services are often ordered by a court or other agency when there is a risk to the child or other parent. They can also be agreed upon by the parents without going to court.

Supervised Exchange Services are different from supervised visitation, which is when a non-custodial parent has contact with their child in the presence of a third party.
Supervised visitation is designed to protect the child from being left along with a parent who may be a risk, while supervised exchange is designed to protect both parents from each other.