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Parenting Resources
The following are publication resources that can be purchased through this site and a list of workshops available to your school, church or civic group. Click on each one to purchase or get more info:

- The Peacful Co-Parent (quarterly newsletter)
This quarterly newsletter is a great resource for divorced parents and professionals who assist them. Each issue includes articles on co-parent communication, single parenting, and legal questions. The Peaceful Co-Parent is available in paper, PDF or MP3 formats. To subscribe, follow the link to purchase through PayPal. For PDF or MP3 orders, please e-mail us with the e-mail address you would like your order delivered to.
- Successful Single Parenting (monthly column)
This monthly column is available to print and online magazines on a regular subscription basis. Diane Shearer addresses a variety of issues facing single parents today, including financial challenges, parenting alone, dating again, child care, holiday survival, etc. Subscription price for all new subscribers is $35 per month per column or $45 for individual (a la carte) articles. There is a backlist of over 100 articles to choose from. There is a $60 per year fee for publishing articles on your web site (regardless of the number of articles you buy in that year). To order or subscribe, follow the link to "Buy Online."
Click here to view a list of backlist articles available for purchase.
- Co-parent communications counseling
Co-Parent Communications Counseling is not therapy or coaching. It is a short-term intervention designed to help parents who are divorced, or in the process of divorcing, communicate in the most effective way possible given their level of conflict and individual conflict styles. The goals are:
(1) To move focus from parental needs to children’s needs.
(2) Minimize children’s exposure to conflict in executing the legal parenting plan arrangements.
(4) Create methods of communication between parents appropriate to their level of conflict.
(5) Find ways to insure that both parents maintain ongoing relationships with the children.
(6) Agree on specific methods of future conflict resolution that reflect the above goals.
For more information,click here to view the Co-Parent Communications Counseling brochure (in PDF) or follow the "Contact" link to send us an e-mail.
The following resources are available to parents in one-on-one sessions:
- Post-divorce parenting plan development
- Post-divorce grief counseling for parents & children
- Basic parent skills training
- Specialized parent skills training
Follow these helpful links for additional resources for parents:
- Center for Navigating Family Change
- Covenant Counseling & Family Resource Center
- National Council on Family Relations
- Collaborative Law Institute of Georgia
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