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High Conflict Co-parent Coaching

 

You don’t have to like your ex to collaboratively co-parent with them.

With Teresa as your Private Co-parenting Coach…

  • Unlock the keys to releasing  your anger, hurt, and disappointment toward your co-parent
  • Learn how to reduce, diffuse, and redirect conflict… even when they don’t!

“You can’t change your ex. But you can change how you respond to and interact with them.” —Teresa

Teresa coaches parents together, separately, or individually, if only one parent participates.

Coaching is 100% online.

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Co-parenting is for ever. It need not be miserable for anyone. Raise happy kids and enjoy your parenting experience more!

Not sure where to begin? Start here!

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Co-parenting Clinic: Online Group Coaching for Co-parents

Limited funds? Limited time? Not sure where to start with co-parenting? Been at it a while but struggling?

Get access to a co-parenting coach online at much lower cost than private coaching.

NOTE: Co-parents are never put in the same group! Groups are limited to 15 participants each.

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Need a Parenting Agreement

Every U.S. state requires a parenting plan or custody agreement of some type. But do you know what should be in it? You could leave it to your attorney. But that can be very expensive.

And hashing it out with your soon-to-be-ex doesn’t sound like much fun either.

Teresa can save you money and grief creating a parenting plan that includes everything required. Plus, as a credentialed family mediator and experienced co-parenting coach, she’ll help you and your co-parent reach terms that are realistic and serve the needs of your family.

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Combative to Collaborative:
The Co-parenting Code
eBook now!

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Co-parenting doesn’t have to be hard, or mean sacrificing either your family or your own happiness. It’s simply a matter of focus and choices.

Combative to Collaborative: The Co-parenting Code channels parents’ interactions with each other to what they really want…to be good parents together. But while most co-parenting books tell parents to just put the kids first even if that means sacrificing their own happiness, Combative to Collaborative shows parents how supporting each other as good parenting partners ensures they do what’s best for their kids while also achieving personal happiness. Move from anger, hurt, and loss to consideration, kindness, and cooperation.

You will discover:

  • How to diffuse a co-parent’s snarky behavior and avoid triggering their hostility
  • How to recognize your own combative behaviors and stop exhibiting them
  • How to plan for co-parenting collaboration and success
  • How to correct course when a relationship goes astray – even after many years of conflict!

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Watch a preview of Teresa’s interview with Jack Canfield

Best Selling Author and world-renowned motivational speaker Jack Canfield interviews Teresa on her upcoming book Combative to Collaborative: The Co-parenting Code. Full interview segments coming soon!

It’s no secret…

 

Children have a better chance at succeeding in life when both parents are actively involved with them. Still, many co-parents find it a difficult road to travel – particularly when they separate. If only someone could give you a roadmap to navigate this perilous journey.

Meet Teresa, your Co-parenting Sherpa! Teresa has over 20 years of experience co-parenting and over 30 years of experience helping others to achieve things they didn’t think were possible for them. Here on teresaharlow.com, you will find your roadmap to co-parenting success. Through her books, articles, presentations, and interviews, Teresa provides powerful insights and actionable steps to help you transform even your most combative relationships into collaborative ones. Are you ready to move past guilt, anger, frustration, and disappointment to a more joyful life? Are you ready to give your children the happy childhood they deserve?

Then, let’s go! A painful decision does NOT have to mean a pain-filled life.

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Speaking

 
A dynamic and polished public speaker, Teresa delivers a passionate and entertaining message that will leave your audience feeling inspired and empowered to improve every relationship in their lives.

Drawing on her principle of the Golden Rule and her 30 years of experience in corporate America, Teresa will help your audience to discover how to transform the most combative relationships into collaborative ones. Who doesn’t want to overcome awkward interactions, prevent missteps, and build truly caring relationships with those most important to us?

Whether you’re looking for a keynote speaker, leadership retreat presenter, workshop facilitator, or speaker series topic, Teresa’s inspiring message will help your group to improve relationships with family, co-workers, friends, and even those they find most challenging.

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Teresa is dedicated to helping parents who have separated to find positive parenting solutions through conscious parenting, collaboration, and empathy. She provides practical advice on a wide range of co-parenting topics including how to achieve an amicable divorce, establish a joint custody agreement, manage long distance parenting, and what you can do if you are co-parenting with a narcissist.

Explore her blog to discover a myriad of divorce resources and co-parenting strategies that will lead you and your family toward a collaborative co-parenting experience.

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Need help overcoming obstacles and getting better business results from your teams? Or maybe you need help with a difficult co-parenting or family relationship. Send Teresa a message or give her a call to find out how she can help. We’d love to hear from you!