
Kujenga Co-Parenting Restoration Program
The Co-Parenting Reunification program is focused on building families impacted by conflict, child welfare, and trauma. Our group program provides support to parents, caregivers, and guardians seeking to rebuild their families, and learn healthy strategies to manage the situation, support their children, and develop insight into creating harmony and peace. This 10-session virtual program focuses on helping parents, guardians and caregivers to identify the best needs of the child, develop strategies on healthy co-parenting, supporting healthy children, and rebuilding after conflict, separation, fostering, or loss.
This support group is a 10-week, open session that will provide guidance to participants to enhance their skills and knowledge surrounding co-parenting, and working with a partner, family member, kin or foster family for the best interest of the child.
Topics include:
- Navigating issues of race and inequality in co-parenting relationships
- Communication in co-parenting relationships (Consistency in messaging, discipline etc.)
- Navigating blended families
- Child’s mental health
- Child’s perspective of co-parenting relationships (How children feel about divorce/separation, talking to your child about difficult situations)
- Navigating co-parenting plans/routines and the pandemic
- Incarceration
- Emotional Intelligence
- Anger management and conflict resolution
- Navigating relationships with other care-givers (non-parents eg, grandparents, foster parents etc.)
- Self care and pursuing your dreams as a co-parent
