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Divorce: Children in the Middle Parenting Classes

"CHILDREN IN THE MIDDLE"

A program recognized by judges as “highly effective” was developed by experts in the fields of child clinical and developmental-social psychology.

The program has received the “Positive Parenting Award” from the National Council for Children’s Rights and the “Active Parenting Award” from the Children’s Rights Council.

To help parents and children cope with the stress of divorce and custody hearings, judges in the Twenty-Sixth Judicial District of Louisiana have agreed under Rule 38 to implement “Children in the Middle.”

According to Rule 38, all parties in a custody matter filed after May 1, 1999, in the Twenty-Sixth Judicial District shall successfully complete “Children in the Middle” within 60 days after the divorce petition is filed and served.

The four-hour program is taught in two, 2-hour sessions by Extension Educators/Home Economists with the LSU AgCenter’s Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service.

The program teaches:

  • Parenting skills to prevent placing the child in the middle of conflicts.

The program is taught through the aid of video. Real-life situations are depicted, showing how devastating controversy between parents can be for children.

According to the Center for Divorce Education, children of divorcing parents may exhibit the following behaviors:

  • Loss of concentration
  • Short attention span
  • Poor grades
  • Problems in school
  • Emotional outbursts

“Children in the Middle" can help parents increase knowledge and develop skills to help their children make healthy adjustments as they experience the transition of divorce.

Register today. Ask the Clerk of Court’s office for a registration form, complete the form and return form as indicated below.

Separate classes for the children’s version are offered at the same times and places as the adult classes. Parents need to enroll their children for classes, also.

Registration forms for Bossier Parish can be mailed to the LSU AgCenter, P O Box 370, Benton, LA 71006 or dropped off at the LSU AgCenter's office on the Fourth Floor of the Bossier Parish Courthouse.

Classes are offered from 2:30 - 4:30 p.m.

The classes will be held on the Fourth Floor (LSU AgCenter's office) of the Bossier Parish Courthouse in Benton.

 

Attendance Guidelines:

Attend 2 classes within 60 days at the same location.

For maximum benefit, attend same sessions as your divorcing spouse.

Dates Offered:

Session One

 

 

Session Two

January 22, 2008 January 29, 2008
February 19, 2008   February 26, 2008
March 18, 2008     No second session
April 22, 2008 April 29, 2008
May 20, 2008 May 27, 2008           
June 24, 2008                No second session
July 22, 2008 July 29, 2008
August 19, 2008 August 26, 2008
September 23, 2008 September 30, 2008
October 14, 2008 No second session
November 18, 2008 No second session

NO CLASSES IN DECEMBER

Please select appropriate session for your child/children according to his/her age.

Children’s Sessions

Ages 8 - 12 Session One

Ages 13 - 17 Session Two

NO CHILD CARE IS PROVIDED FOR CHILDREN UNDER 8 YEARS OLD.

The Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court Judges
Bruce M. Bolin
Dewey E. Burchett, Jr.
Jeff Cox
John M. Robinson
Parker Self
Ford E. Stinson, Jr.


For a program brochure, please click the link below.

 

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Posted on: 5/4/2006 9:39:43 AM

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