How Does the Co-Parenting with Respect Program Work?
CPR allows parents and step-parents the opportunity to come together (yes, in the same room, at the same time) with a trained professional, to learn and practice new skills that will improve co-parenting skills. This program is designed to be a total of 10 hours and is generally scheduled in the following manner:
Session 1: CPR provider meets with your children. Parents are welcome to wait in the waiting room.
Session 2-5: Parents meet with CPR provider for 4 sessions lasting between 90-120 min.
Session 6: Parents and children meet with the CPR provider for a one hour final session.
Booster Sessions: After you complete the 6 sessions listed above, you will move into the second phase of the program which are 1 hour sessions. There is a minimum of 3 sessions required for the course and are generally scheduled every 4-6 weeks. Your provider may recommend continuing these sessions to help you stay on track.
Session 1: CPR provider meets with your children. Parents are welcome to wait in the waiting room.
Session 2-5: Parents meet with CPR provider for 4 sessions lasting between 90-120 min.
Session 6: Parents and children meet with the CPR provider for a one hour final session.
Booster Sessions: After you complete the 6 sessions listed above, you will move into the second phase of the program which are 1 hour sessions. There is a minimum of 3 sessions required for the course and are generally scheduled every 4-6 weeks. Your provider may recommend continuing these sessions to help you stay on track.