Thursday, February 18, 2010

ChildSharing Expands Parent Education Classes Throughout Counties Across the Country, Including Kissimmee, FL Broward, FL and Jefferson, CO

Per County Request, Court Mandated Online Co-Parenting Classes Are Now Available to Family Courts Across the Country.

Feb. 18, 2010 San Luis Obispo, CA – ChildSharing.com announced the availability of a new online co-parenting program designed to aid families raising children between multiple homes throughout the country. The 4-hour program includes videos, quizzes, and life applications which serves as an alternative for parents who are mandated to take a co-parenting class to obtain a final decree or for those that are seeking to increase positive communication and parenting skills.
The new program is in response to growing county demand for assistance in aiding families as well as with their own budget limitations. As a free resource available to the counties, the option for parents to attend online classes has been gaining popularity throughout the country. Many times, parents who are required to attend classes are constrained by factors such as resource limitations, time, scheduling and training costs. In response to these challenges, ChildSharing.com chose to create the co-parenting class to ensure that the transition between families is smooth and successful.
As an award winning website, ChildSharing.com is continually working with counties that want to move towards online solutions," said Hector Libs, Director of Professional Services. "Our continued outstanding customer service and support as the education market matures, makes this new program easier for counties and families to make the move to ChildSharing.com."

Michelle Muncy, ChildSharing, Inc.’s Marketing Director, commented, “Given ChildSharing.com’s evolving content to meet the demands of the counties, we have successfully developed the new co-parenting program to be a scalable model of this concept while still keeping it visually pleasing. The program is both informative and accessible—a combination that is all too rare in our complex, increasingly technology-driven learning environment. Our hope is that we are able to provide education to parents, at an affordable price who may not have otherwise received it.”
The new program is available immediately on www.ChildSharing.com.
Founded in 2008, ChildSharing, Inc. is dedicated to advancing the field of child-sharing as a means of better educating families faced with raising children between multiple homes. Guided by a strong development team, ChildSharing works with experts throughout the United States to provide its members with the most comprehensive information and resources for educating and raising children between multiple homes. For more information about ChildSharing, Inc and its team of experts, visit http://www.ChildSharing.com.

Media interested in setting up an interview with ChildSharing, Inc. representatives regarding the online program should contact Lori Lavigne in the development planning office (805-354-1139 or lori@ChildSharing.com).

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