Navigating Parenthood Together

Strengthen your partnership while navigating the challenges and joys of raising children. Learn co-parenting strategies and how to maintain your couple identity.

8 courses

Asset Protection and Estate Planning for Family Businesses

Learn to safeguard family wealth and structure business succession using modern legal, financial, and organizational frameworks.
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Guiding Faith: Devotionals for Children with Special Needs

Learn how to adapt daily devotional routines and spiritual practices to support the unique sensory, communication, and developmental needs of atypical and neurodivergent children.

Children's Discipleship: Guiding Young Hearts to Faith

Learn foundational strategies and practical methods to nurture spiritual growth, build meaningful relationships, and guide children on their journey with Christ.

Parenting Challenging Children: Positive Strategies for Stronger Family Bonds

Learn practical, positive parenting techniques to manage difficult behaviors, improve communication, and build a loving, cooperative relationship with your child.

Understanding Co-Parenting: How Partnership Changes When Children Arrive

Build a clear understanding of how the transition to parenthood reshapes a partnership — the research on co-parenting dynamics, common challenges, and what distinguishes couples who thrive from those who drift apart.

Co-Parenting as a Team: A Practical Workbook for Couples with Children

Build the practical co-parenting tools you need — task allocation systems, parenting alignment conversations, couple maintenance practices, and conflict navigation templates for parents.

Child Psychology: Understanding the Impact of Parental Absence

Learn how parental absence shapes early childhood development and acquire evidence-based strategies to support child resilience and emotional growth.

Partnership Through the Parenting Years: Sustaining Your Couple Identity Across Family Life Stages

Examine how long-term couples maintain and adapt their partnership identity through the full arc of family life — from early parenthood through adolescence to the transition when children leave home.