Certificate of Achievement
has completed the following course:
Positive Parenting After Separation
Colorado State University
This course taught you practical techniques for parenting after separation which leaves you, the learner, better equipped to understand and meet the needs of children affected by difficult separations and divorce.
4 weeks, 3 hours per week
Jennifer J. Harman, PhD.
Associate Professor of Psychology
Colorado State University
Transcript
Learning outcomes
- Identify how parent-child attachments are formed and maintained, the developmental needs of a child, and healthy family role boundaries before and after relationship dissolution
- Identify how parental modeling of adult (and gender) roles affects children and family dynamics, how parenting styles affect outcomes on children
- Evaluate the difference between parental alienation, estrangement and other negative family problems
- Explore how different legal and social systems have handled relationship dissolution (e.g., divorce), family conflict, and custody issues to address post-relationship parenting problems.
Syllabus
- Healthy parenting before and after relationship dissolution
- The parental relationships before and after relationship dissolution
- Problematic issues in post-relationship parenting
- Social and institutional interventions to post-relationship parenting problems
Issued on 12th March 2018
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