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The Search for a Good Parenting Consultant

High Conflict Central hears the most from parents when it comes to finding or working with a parenting consultant or parent coordinator. These people are so hard to understand, even lawyers and judges can have trouble with the role. We will admit that we struggled to understand their decisions and behaviors until our fearless leader, Susan Carpenter, made things more clear.

We have never met anyone who understands Parenting Consultants as much as Susan Carpenter does. Never. Of course many highly experienced PCs understand their role, but some of the newbies may not. Either way, they don’t share what is going on with you. Why? They figure your lawyer will. Unfortunately, on the flip side, lawyers think your PC will. Well, this leads to where nobody will. Lucky for you, we will. Susan will, too.

There is nothing more frustrating than trying to navigate something in complete darkness. Why do that when we can shed light on everything. Susan Carpenter also wrote a book for you. So you can know. Check that out, too. Susan is our leader for a reason.

High Conflict central’s mission is to help parents navigate through nasty divorces and escape family court as much as possible. We do this through:

Books like: The Parenting Coordinator and Consultant Survival Guide

Coaching

Online Classes , including a free e-course about parenting consultants in Minnesota.

And, highly qualified coaches and instructors like Susan Carpenter at the Journey Defined.

When searching for a parenting consultant, beware of those who are seeking company for their misery or put out scary information that is not true.

If you’d like some divorce help, especially to select or understand your parenting consultant in Minnesota, please connect with us at High Conflict Central. You can also check out our online courses.

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We Love Podia!

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Are you familiar with Podia?  We are, and we thought it was time to spread the news.  If you have a desire to offer course content to the public, your clients or customers, we highly recommend that you check out Podia.

We started out with an idea to offer free and paid course content to people experiencing high conflict divorce or relationship problems (or both!), but it took us some time to find a home for that.  We had never really done anything like this before and starting out we went to the first place we found (teachable).

Venturing in to the venue of providing course content online exploded our creativity, but we were finding things a little tedious and time-consuming over at teachable.  We also wanted to incorporate a membership platform at some point, too, and I was having to split my efforts between different places, mainly: teachable, a website, and membership works.  I couldn’t get a thing done by dividing my time that way!  So many things had to be duplicated.  I was fed up!  That is why I went looking for something different and that is when I found Podia!

Moving High Conflict Central was a difficult decision as we are very aware of how it can affect the amount of traffic to our site, but when we saw all the features Podia offers, we had to make the switch.   We are very happy we did!  Our traffic has actually increased with the move!

What do we like about Podia?  Everything!

We like:

  • They offer more, but we actually pay less than we did before for all of the separate vendors we had previously
  • They are extremely helpful and offer great customer service
  • They respond very quickly to questions, concerns (and even frustrations that have little to do with them, but involve my own panic)
  • They are friendly
  • They are positive
  • They make it easy
  • They save us time
  • Everything is user-friendly (which is not something I would say about teachable)
  • We can sell downloads and products, in addition to our courses
  • We can have our membership platform just like we wanted (yay!)
  • Everything is in one place (which makes me, the creator/tech gal very, very happy)
  • Everything is simple to understand as far as storefront set up goes
  • Our storefront looks great!
  • Podia is FUN!

High Conflict Central moved over to Podia months ago and we will be staying put right there.  We love it!  If you want to see what Podia can do for you, head on over there and don’t be afraid to ask questions, they’ll answer promptly.  You may even want to sign up for their free 14 day trial (that is how we started).  While you are at it, check out what we are doing though Podia over at High Conflict U, too!

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High Conflict Central-Win the Battle, End the War

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High Conflict Central was created by parents, for parents. Even though a couple of our coaches now work in different capacities in alternative dispute resolution processes, we all started out in your shoes and conquered the worst of high conflict divorce. Some of us even challenged bad custody evalutions and successfully motioned the court for sole physical and legal custody to free our children from a family court prison. We want to help you do the same.

High Conflict Central offers live and online training to help you learn to Manage Conflict, improve communication, work with and understand court authorities, such as Lawyers, Parenting Coordinator/Consultants, Guardian ad Litems and even Child Protection Workers, not to mention, learn ways to bring peace back to your home and keep your children out of the middle. Check out our free e-courses!

To see everything High Conflict Central has to offer divorced parents and victims of domestic violence, including divorced parent mentors, visit our website. We are here for divorced parents, and we will do whatever we can to ensure that you remain a strong parent who is involved in your children’s lives! Your children need you.

Our Number One Goal:

To teach you to be the strongest, most engaged parent you can be at this time when children need you the most, and, if necessary, to compensate for what is lacking in the other household. To shift the focus away from what is beyond your control and focus, instead, on what is.

Goal Number Two:

To help you acquire skills to live life to the fullest, regardless of the behavior of anyone else and successfully work with court authorities to achieve your goals.

Goal Number Three:

Finally, our goal is to ensure that children have the love and guidance from at least one parent to keep them out of the middle of conflict and teach them healthy relationship skills so that family cycles of abuse and dysfunction do not repeat.

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