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Friday, May 18, 2012
Important Info for Participants
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• Child care is not provided during the seminar. Please do not bring children with you.
• Pre-registration is required to assure your place in class. Please use the form at right to preregister. Walk ins will not be accepted.
• Please arrive 15 minutes before the session is scheduled to begin, so everyone can be seated, and the session can begin on time.

  
Find out more about this great educational seminar for parents
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This four-hour nationally acclaimed educational seminar focuses on the needs of children during the stressful experience of their parents’ divorce. The seminar is conducted by qualified professionals from The Wellspring Read more at www.transparenting.com.

 

 

What are some of the possible negative impacts on children of divorce?
These can include a greater chance of dropping out of school, teen pregnancy, violence, substance abuse, depression, and slowed developmental growth.

What happens during the workshop?
The workshop is taught by Caroline Cascio, LPC, LMFT, a licensed professional who has experience with children and who has been specially trained to teach this course. This is an educational program and not a counseling session.

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Parents will not be expected to discuss personal problems. Topics to be covered include these:
How families experience divorce 

 

 

Typical reactions of children
Developmental needs of children Skills that help children cope

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Topics concerning the impact on parents of divorce are also addressed, including emotional loss, co-parenting, custody, legal and economic aspects, and what parents need to do for themselves during this difficult time. Participants will also receive a workbook, resource guide, and a certificate of participation.

Who can attend?

Attendance by both parties of divorce is encouraged. Since seminars are offered on regularly, both parties do not have to attend together. Grandparents, step-parents, and extended family members who live with or care for children will also benefit from attending. Others who can benefit are educators, social workers, therapists, clergy, and school counselors. 

How much does it cost?
The fee is $50 per participant.

How do you know TransParenting® works?
Transparenting® was piloted in 1988 by Families First, a premier not-for-profit based in Atlanta, Georgia. Today over a million parents have successfully completed the program

 

, which now operates across the U.S. The National Council on Juvenile and Family Court Judges awarded the program the Unique and Innovative Projects Award . Of family court judges surveyed, 96% report the program serves to lessen the negative effects of divorce on children (Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 1997). Also, 94% of participants indicated in exit surveys that they found the program helpful in learning to co-parent through divorce and minimize the negative impact of divorce on their children. Studies have been done documenting that TransParenting® benefits children during divorce. Visit our website for more details. 

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Bill of Rights for Kids in Divorce
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To be told that my mother and father still love me and will never divorce me.
To be told the divorce is not my fault and not to be told about the adult problems that caused it.
To be allowed to love both my father and my mother without being forced to choose or feel guilty.
To know both my father and mother through regular and frequent involvement in my life.
To be spared hearing bad, hurtful comments which have no useful purpose.
To have decisions about me based on what is in my best interests, not on past wrongs, hurt feelings, or my parents’ needs.
To have the financial support of both my father and mother.
To be considered as a human being and not considered as another piece of property to be fought for, bargained over, or threatened.
To be a child and not to be asked to tell a lie or act as a spy or messenger.
To be allowed to have affection for the other people who may come into my life without being forced to choose or feel guilty.
(Adapted from a publication of Riverbend of Florence, Alabama)

  
 

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