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Class Information
Our classes are appropriate for both divorcing parents and parents who were never married.
We offer a co-parenting class, Children in Between, and a special class for high conflict parents, After the Storm.
The classes use a mix of discussion, videos, group work and workbook activities, designed to maintain the interest and attention span of adults. Click here for schedule or to register. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/casa-of-mesa-county-co-parenting-classes-tickets-41438927949
Children in Between focuses on several key areas:
1-Children in the Middle: Parents learn to recognize how they may put their children in the middle of parental conflicts, how to minimize doing this and how to coach their children to let them know when they feel caught in the middle.
2- Communication Skills: Using “I” messages to minimize defensive arguments, staying on one topic at a time, and learning how to actively listen to the other parent.
3- Conflict Resolutions Techniques: Focusing on needs vs. positions, using good communication skills, avoiding deadly topics, etc.
After the Storm is for high conflict cases. It includes all of the information from the Children in Between, and also adds guidelines for conflict management and parallel parenting as well as skill development and detailed practice exercise to help parents implement skills to reduce their conflict.
Standard Fee
Class fees are $55 per person and includes all materials. We accept cash or credit/debit cards. To register or view schedule click here. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/casa-of-mesa-county-co-parenting-classes-tickets-41438927949 For questions contact us at divorce@casamc.org or 683-5880.
Sliding Scale Fee
We also offer a sliding scale fee for low income families based on the Federal Poverty Guidelines. If you believe you qualify for a reduced fee, please email us at divorce@casamc.org or call our office at 683-5880.
Certificate of Completion
A certificate of completion will be issued to each participant who completes the class at the end of each session. A copy of the certificate will be filed with court. To expedite the process we will email a copy of the certificate to the courts within 24 hour of completion, followed with a signed hard copy distributed by hand directly to the court.
Spanish Classes
We also offer Spanish speaking classes for both Children in Between (co-parenting class) and After the Storm (high conflict class). To register for a Spanish class email us at divorce@casamc.org or call 683-5880.
Clases de español
También ofrecemos clases de habla hispana tanto para niños en el medio (clase de crianza conjunta) como después de la tormenta (clase de conflicto alto). Para registrarse para una clase de español envíenos un correo electrónico a divorce@casamc.org o llame al 683-5880.
Class Information
Our classes are appropriate for both divorcing parents and parents who were never married.
We offer a co-parenting class, Children in Between, and a special class for high conflict parents, After the Storm.
The classes use a mix of discussion, videos, group work and workbook activities, designed to maintain the interest and attention span of adults. Click here for schedule or to register. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/casa-of-mesa-county-co-parenting-classes-tickets-41438927949
Children in Between focuses on several key areas:
1-Children in the Middle: Parents learn to recognize how they may put their children in the middle of parental conflicts, how to minimize doing this and how to coach their children to let them know when they feel caught in the middle.
2- Communication Skills: Using “I” messages to minimize defensive arguments, staying on one topic at a time, and learning how to actively listen to the other parent.
3- Conflict Resolutions Techniques: Focusing on needs vs. positions, using good communication skills, avoiding deadly topics, etc.
After the Storm is for high conflict cases. It includes all of the information from the Children in Between, and also adds guidelines for conflict management and parallel parenting as well as skill development and detailed practice exercise to help parents implement skills to reduce their conflict.
Standard Fee
Class fees are $55 per person and includes all materials. We accept cash or credit/debit cards. To register or view schedule click here. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/casa-of-mesa-county-co-parenting-classes-tickets-41438927949 For questions contact us at divorce@casamc.org or 683-5880.
Sliding Scale Fee
We also offer a sliding scale fee for low income families based on the Federal Poverty Guidelines. If you believe you qualify for a reduced fee, please email us at divorce@casamc.org or call our office at 683-5880.
Certificate of Completion
A certificate of completion will be issued to each participant who completes the class at the end of each session. A copy of the certificate will be filed with court. To expedite the process we will email a copy of the certificate to the courts within 24 hour of completion, followed with a signed hard copy distributed by hand directly to the court.
Spanish Classes
We also offer Spanish speaking classes for both Children in Between (co-parenting class) and After the Storm (high conflict class). To register for a Spanish class email us at divorce@casamc.org or call 683-5880.
Clases de español
También ofrecemos clases de habla hispana tanto para niños en el medio (clase de crianza conjunta) como después de la tormenta (clase de conflicto alto). Para registrarse para una clase de español envíenos un correo electrónico a divorce@casamc.org o llame al 683-5880.
Croissants & Coffee w/ CASA
Sat, Sep 28
|Grand Junction Central Library
Come and learn about CASA and how you can help a child who has been abused. Croissants and coffee will be provided!
Time & Location
Sep 28, 2024, 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Grand Junction Central Library, 443 N 6th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501, USA
Guests
About the event
Come and learn about CASA and how you can help a child who has been abused. Croissants and coffee will be provided!
Court-Appointed Special Advocates are community volunteers trained to advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children. CASA volunteers are officers of the court. They gather information from the child, teachers, foster parents, and anyone else involved in the child’s life, and then report back to the court about the status of the case and the well-being of the child.