Collaborative Parenting After Divorce

Do you want to. . .

  • Manage difficult emotions or issues that might interfere with your effective parenting?
  • Develop effective communication and problem solving skills?
  • Identify and prioritize main present and future parenting concerns and goals?
  • Understand the new parenting dynamics in the relationship?
  • Develop or improve co-parenting skills?
  • Address and eliminate roadblocks to successful resolution of parenting issues?
  • Develop effective techniques to help children navigate the stress of divorce with minimum trauma?


* You are invited to something VERY special *

Join My Collaborative Parenting After Divorce Circle

I’ll Coach You to Navigate the Changes a Family Experiences Through Divorce for a Successful Transition into a Different and Effective Collaborative way of Relating. . . While Keeping your Sanity in the Process and Experiencing Success.

My Collaborative Parenting After Divorce Circle is a powerful way to bring about and sustain positive changes toward collaboration. If you want to explore issues and questions in a systematic process of inquiry, discovery, learning, application, and interpretation that foster new insights, new possibilities, practical applications, and personal growth, coaching can provide the support, challenge, knowledge, and accountability that can make a difference for a successful collaborative parenting experience.

You see, in my more than 20 years working with divorced couples, I have observed that many people think that because they have so many negative feelings toward each other, learning to collaborate after they are divorced does not make sense. The fact is that they still need to relate as parents. With longstanding difficulties in the relationship, and in most cases without a clear idea and well thought out parenting plan for how to make a difficult change successfully, those folks are often stuck—overwhelmed, lost, and drained.

There IS a solution… imagine results like these:

  • Instead of a few moments of success here and there you’re making steady progress every day toward becoming a more collaborative parent
  • You’re able to make needed changes in the family with less effort
  • You can deal with difficult issues with your children and former spousewithout feeling drained of energy
  • Your way to collaboration is made easier with a clear, crisp, practical, authentic parenting plan focusing your energy, knowledge, love, and skills
  • You’re confident you are going to be able to work together as parents, and you interact successfully on parenting issues
  • You’ve eliminated obstacles toward parenting collaboratively finding hope, freedom, and resilience
  • You commit time every day to think clearly, plan wisely, and act decisively (without hearing that nagging voice of self-doubt)
  • You feel supported by others so you focus on parenting collaboration and developing a different model of family relations
  • You clearly see your potential for personal growth and know exactly what steps to take to reach your goals with your children (it’s easy once the negative thinking is out of the way)
  • You have the right strategies (ones that work for YOUR style) and the right system to consistently make the kind of changes that will enhance your ability to collaborate and your effectiveness as a single parent
  • You are confidently walking the path to lifelong growth and collaboration

By becoming part of the Collaborative Parenting After Divorce Circle, you will learn to collaborate in spite of strong negative emotions and difficult issues, facilitating your effective functioning as a parent and your cooperation as co/parent.

If you want to see if the Collaborative Parenting After Divorce Circle is for you, call Dr. Ada at 302-399-3915 or email us writing "parenting after divorce" in the subject line.