Thursday, May 6, 2010

Jon And Kate Gosselin To Attend Parenting Class

According to reputable source TMZ, Jon and Kate Gosselin will attend parenting class. This is a mandatory order from the Berks County, Philadelphia judge who’s presiding over the contentious Jon and Kate custody case. Jon and Kate must buckle down, turn their backs on their beloved paparazzi and enroll in/complete “Children within the Middle” class before June 8. It is a seven-hour course that both Jon Gosselin and Kate Gosselin must attend, although they don’t have to attend it together. Unlike payday loans, it is perfectly fine if it takes them more than a day to finish.

Hopefully, Jon and Kate’s parenting class won’t be a spectacle

Jon and Kate at parenting class will not be televised to anyone’s knowledge (yet), but the lengthy ” Children in the Middle" class appears to be within the best interests of the Gosselin octet. The parenting class website states the program directs parents to consider “how families can meet the needs of children growing up between two homes.” There are two three-and-one-half-hour parts, divided in focus between the adults and also the kids.

On the adult side, Jon and Kate plus parenting class will be learning an excellent deal about:

  • Knowing who you are
  • Do not be a victim
  • Domestic violence: recognition and prevention
  • Working in harmony with your ex’s household
  • The role extended family and dating will play within the two-house mix
  • Strategies for better co-parenting
  • How adults can deal with grief
  • What to do when you and your ex argue
  • When third-party conflict resolution assistance is necessary

Children are the focus

Jon and Kate will probably be totally exhausted by this point, for this is far beyond anything Kate Gosselin did on DWTS or Jon Gosselin did being Jon Gosselin. However, they must plow through the second and final “Children in the Middle” installment, which focuses specifically on their kids. Baby steps through these chapters:

  • Child development stages
  • Balancing two homes to a child’s benefit
  • Time to parent
  • Supporting your children
  • How you talk to your kids
  • Helping a young one grieve
  • Shielding children from the adult side of divorce
  • How kids perceive co-parent interaction
  • How co-parenting could be beneficial
  • Parental behaviors that can cause child resentment

Play nice and cooperate, Jon and Kate

A well-considered parenting plan is what your sons or daughters need now. Two mature parents who can work together is what they need. Kids shouldn’t be raised by hired help, so get your head out of Hollywood and to the family ‘hood. Jon and Kate: parenting class won’t be so bad. No fax payday loans no credit check-using families have been where you are now, just without all television money. In your case, money won’t be as much of an issue in the co-parenting jungle, so get a couple of machetes and clear a path for your family. Prove to the world your “Plus 8″ aren’t simply devices around just to glorify you.

Sources for the article

TMZ

http://www.tmz.com/2010/04/26/jon-and-kate-back-to-school-custody-children-middle-mediation-orientation-berks-county-gosselin/

Children in the Middle

http://www.childreninthemiddle.com/



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