
Co-Parenting
Shouldn't Be a Battle
Build a Better Parenting Plan
Whether you’re divorced, separated, or co-parenting in a unique situation, our free classes help you navigate challenges with confidence.
Healthy communication & reducing conflict
Co-parenting plans, respect, and boundaries
Child-focused Parenting for moms and dads


Co-parenting isn’t always easy, but it doesn’t have to be a struggle
Our free online classes offer guidance to help you navigate parenting challenges, strengthen communication, and keep your child’s needs first.
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Effective Communication – Learn how to handle disagreements and set boundaries.
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Child-Focused Parenting – Keep your child’s emotional and developmental needs a top priority.
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Conflict Resolution – Discover proven techniques to reduce stress and avoid unnecessary arguments.
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Co-Parenting Plans – Create a parenting plan that benefits everyone involved.
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Emotional & Legal Insights – Understand both the emotional and practical aspects of co-parenting.



A Peaceful Co-Parenting Plan = A Happier Child
Co-Parenting
Done Right
Research shows that children in high-conflict co-parenting situations are more likely to experience anxiety, depression, and academic struggles.
Our classes help you break the cycle.
❌ High-Stress Custody Battles
❌ Emotional Struggles for Kids
❌ Miscommunication & Arguments
❌ Financial Strain
❌ Guilt & Regret
Real-World Co-Parenting Tools—
Not Judgment or Blame
Co-parenting can be complicated. These classes focus on practical strategies that help reduce conflict, improve communication, and create consistency for your child.
👉 Discover classes that work around your schedule.

Free Online Co-Parenting Classes | Chisago County, MN
Support your child’s well-being with respectful, balanced co-parenting.
Parenting is challenging enough—but navigating it after separation, divorce, or custody changes can feel overwhelming.
Our free e-learning Co-Parenting Classes are designed to support parents who are no longer together but share the common goal of raising healthy, confident children.
At Options for Women in Chisago County, MN, we offer virtual co-parenting courses that help both moms and dads build stronger communication, reduce conflict, and prioritize their child’s emotional and developmental needs.
Whether your situation is amicable or tense, these classes offer practical, judgment-free guidance to help you move forward—together.
Why Co-Parenting Education Matters
Children thrive when both parents work cooperatively—even if they live in separate households.
Research shows that successful co-parenting:
✔ Lowers stress and anxiety in children
✔ Improves school performance and emotional regulation
✔ Reduces conflict between parents
✔ Builds stronger family stability over time
But these results don’t happen automatically.
That’s why we provide expert-led lessons to help you:
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Communicate effectively with your co-parent
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Reduce tension and avoid conflict
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Create a parenting plan that respects both households
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Keep your child’s best interests at the center of every decision
Serving Chisago County, MN & Surrounding Areas
Our center is based in North Branch, MN, but our virtual co-parenting classes are open to individuals and families across Minnesota and beyond.
📍 Forest Lake – Learn to build consistency and calm for your kids
📍 Cambridge – Reduce stress with tools to communicate effectively
📍 Lindstrom – Learn to support your child as a united team
📍 Pine City & Wyoming – Access practical help from home
Whether you’re navigating a new custody arrangement or simply want to make things smoother for your child, we’re here to help.
Explore More Free Support Services
Your parenting journey doesn’t stop here—and neither does our support.
🔗 e-Parenting Classes – Practical tips and developmental tools for every age
🔗 e-Healthy Relationship Classes – Strengthen communication with your partner, kids, or family
🔗 e-Life Skills Courses – Gain confidence in finances, goal-setting, and daily life
Community Resource Tip:
If you're navigating custody challenges or parenting after separation, the Parenting Time Center and Minnesota Courts’ Parenting Plans Guide are helpful tools to explore.
Better Co-Parenting Starts Today
You may not be together anymore—but you can still be on the same team for your child.
Take the first step toward smoother communication, fewer conflicts, and a more stable future for your family.

