Co-Parenting Skills Group and Parenting Skills
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Parenting can be a challenging task, especially when you and your family are experiencing a separation or divorce. Our Co-Parenting Skills Group puts children first, teaching parents the skills necessary to build a successful co-parenting relationship. Parents may attend together or separately to enhance their strengths and raise their children. We also offer Parenting Skills groups, where parents can learn new techniques and strategies to manage changing behavior. Using a positive discipline focus, our clinicians will provide support and guidance to address parent concerns.
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1240 West Northwest Highway
Palatine, IL 60067
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Men's and Women's Alternatives to Violence
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These groups are designed to help men and women establish satisfying romantic relationships and resolve conflict in a safe and egalitarian manner. Our programs meet the criteria for PAIP certified programming, as well as welcome individuals who have identified their own relationship challenges and are interested in learning how to build healthy romantic relationships.
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Anger Management
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Learn strategies for managing anger, identify your unique anger triggers, and develop alternatives to violence in a nonjudgmental and education-driven group setting.