Aug 13, 2019
As a loving parent, you worry about your children's well-being
during divorce. Learn how to create a parenting plan that will give
them the consistency they need and minimize conflict with your
ex-partner. Listen to learn what exactly a parenting plan is, how a
plan can help you work with your ex-partner, and when co-parent
counseling can help.
Key Points :
- Learn how to create a legally-binding document that defines what
is most important to you as a parent - everything from household
rules to medical needs.
- Hear how the process of developing a parenting plan can put you
both on the same page from the start. Find out the best ways to
communicate changes and decisions.
- It takes time to adjust to co-parenting. Learn when professional
help may be needed to implement, interpret, and stick to the
parenting plan.
Sponsored by Main Line Family Law Center
For more information, please visit: Main Line Family Law Center at
https://myhealthydivorce.com
Episode Host, Adina Laver, Founder, Courage to Be Curious,
(formerly Divorce Essentials)
Find Adina Laver at: https://couragetobecurious.com
Guests: Sandi Sherr, M.Ed. and Stephanie Newberg, MED, MSW,
LCSW
About Sandi: Sandi Sherr, M.Ed, is a parenting mediator for Main
Line Family Law Center. For over 25 years, Sandi has been dedicated
to building strong, healthy families. Sandi's M.Ed. in special
education and psycholinguistics has taken her to practically every
kind of setting devoted to working with children and their families
or caregivers. Her range of psycho-educational experience includes
adult behavior therapy; adoption counseling; parenting education;
foster care; child development; adolescent special needs; early
childhood intervention; and parenting her own three children. To
the latter end, she is a veteran volunteer and office holder in her
community school district. For more information or advice on
creating a healthy parenting plan, contact Sandi at
ssherr@mlfamilylawcenter.com.
About Stephanie: Stephanie Newberg is a licensed psychotherapist
and works with individuals, couples and families. She has been in
practice for 15 years specializing in family and couples
counseling, co-parenting counseling, implications of divorce on
families and grief and loss issues. Stephanie has led numerous
workshops and presentations and has published articles on
relationship and communication skills, co-parenting counseling,
coping with family stressors and children's mental health issues.
She lives and practices in Bryn Mawr, PA. To request an
appointment, contact Stephanie at
stephanie@stephanienewberg.com.