CoParenting Training Workbook

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For Separating or Separated Families

Kenneth H Waldron, PhD

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Description

Designed for parents who are separated or planning to divorce, this workbook applies and expands the principles set out in Kenneth H. Waldron and Allan R. Koritzinsky’s book Game Theory and the Transformation of Family Law. It is packed with critical background information and useful exercises that ultimately help parents avoid wasting time on negative interactions and instead develop healthy and successful methods for coparenting that put their children first.

Includes exercises that help parents set joint goals for their children, establish rules of conduct, and develop strategies to effectively share information, create smooth transitions, and allow for flexible scheduling that enables both parents to be involved in all facets of their children’s lives “independent of the custody schedule.

Topics include:

  • Creating conditions for successful co-parenting

  • Setting joint goals

  • Establishing rules of conduct for success

  • Having effective communication – sharing information

  • Managing transitions

  • Establishing procedures for access

  • Similarizing two homes

  • Having effective communication – taking action


The Author

Kenneth H. Waldron, Ph.D. is licensed psychologist and a Member in the firm of Monona Mediation and Counseling LLC, Monona, Wisconsin.  His practice has been devoted to providing services to divorced/separated parents for over 35 years.  Dr. Waldron has provided divorce mediation and arbitration, a range of programs for conflicted parents, including Structured Coparenting Counseling and Parenting Coordinator services, expert witness services, assessment and treatment of Parental Alienation Syndrome, and educational programs for divorcing parents.  He has served as court appointed expert, performing custody studies and testifying to social science research in jurisdictions throughout the United States and in Canada.  Ken has done research and has published broadly on topics related to children of divorce.  


Book Details

Publication Date: 2015
Pages:32
Binding: Spiral
Author: Kenneth H Waldron, PhD