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Diane C. Shearer, M.A., LMFT
Diane Shearer is an experienced counselor, mediator and trainer, who has specialized in working with families in transition for almost 20 years. She is author of "Solo Parenting: Raising Strong & Happy Families" and publishes The Peaceful Co-Parent, a quarterly newsletter for divorced parents and the professionals who help them. She also writes a self-syndicated monthly column for regional parenting magazines entitled "Successful Single Parenting." Click on the "Biography" and "Services" tabs for more information.

Office Locations
Covenant Counseling & Family Resource Center
Snellville Office - 2219 Scenic Drive, Snellville, GA 30078
Directions:
From Lawrenceville, take Hwy. 124/Scenic Hwy. to Snellville. Turn right onto Hwy. 78 (Main St.). Go about a mile and turn left onto Scenic Dr. (just past Chick-fil-A). Covenant Counseling is the second house on the right.
From Atlanta, take I-285 east to exit 39B (Hwy. 78 east). Go about 12 miles and turn right onto Scenic Drive (just past the Bulldog Tire). Covenant Counseling is the second house on the right.
Atlanta Office -- 1770B Century Blvd., Atlanta, GA 30345
Directions:
From I-85 (north or south), take the Clairemont Road exit and go west on Clairemont. Go through the Century Blvd. stop light (entrance to the Marriott) and make the next right into the parking lot of the Century Lake office park. Suite 1770B is in the front of the first building.
Please call 770-985-0837, ext. 126 to make an appointment.

The Peaceful Co-Parent
The Peaceful Co-Parent is a quarterly newsletter for divorced parents and the professionals who help them. This helpful publication provides valuable information to divorced parents and divorce professionals on effective co-parent communication strategies, legal advice, and single parenting help. Whether parents are amicable or in high conflict, The Peaceful Co-Parent aims to address the needs of children by targeting parental strategies that fit conflict styles. It's a must-read for parents, lawyers, mental health professionals, financial planners, clergy, social workers, and anyone who has the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of children who live in divorced families. See the sidebar links and the "Parenting Resources" tab for more info.

Click here to see a full issue in PDF!
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