Parent Coordination in Brooklyn


Supporting Parents to Navigate Co-Parenting Challenges with Ease

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When parenting conflicts linger, they can take a toll on your child. If you and your partner are stuck in ongoing disputes, parent coordination can help. This process supports separated, divorced, or never-married couples in resolving parenting issues with the child’s well-being as the top priority.

As your parent coordinator, I’ll guide you in creating and maintaining a healthy parenting plan. We’ll work together to reduce conflict, improve communication, and ensure your child grows up in a stable, supportive environment.

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How Parent Coordination Can Help

  • Develop a safe, nurturing parent-child relationship

  • Learn how to disengage from unhealthy dynamics

  • Use child-focused communication techniques

  • Minimize stress and resolve disputes without court involvement

  • Parent coordination keeps both parents involved while reducing conflict, creating a more peaceful home for your child.

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What Makes Parent Coordination Different?

Parent coordination is not therapy. While therapy explores past emotions, parent coordination focuses on resolving present conflicts and building a healthier co-parenting relationship. It’s about practical solutions that keep your child’s needs front and center.

Parent Coordination vs. Therapy

How They Differ

Parent Coordination and therapy have distinct goals. Therapy focuses on exploring emotions and addressing personal growth. It looks at past experiences to help individuals heal and move forward.

Parent Coordination addresses present issues. It focuses on resolving conflicts and improving co-parenting dynamics without bringing up emotional histories.

The Goals of Parent Coordination

Reducing Conflict Between Parents

Parent coordination focuses on resolving disputes productively. Techniques such as conflict de-escalation and structured decision-making help parents address disagreements calmly. 

Parents can minimize tension and work together more effectively by focusing on shared goals.

Improving Co-Parenting Communication

Clear communication is essential for successful co-parenting. Parent coordination offers tools to help parents express themselves clearly and constructively. 

Strategies like active listening and collaborative problem-solving reduce misunderstandings and make decision-making easier.


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Let’s work together to create a stable environment for your family.