Co-parent counseling is for parents who are divorced, separated, or never-married and living apart.

Some couples separate with minimum conflict, but most splits are deeply painful and disruptive. Many have a hard time separating personal feelings from parental responsibilities; in the end, the children suffer more than anyone. It doesn’t have to be this way.

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Connect with a House Of Thrive specialist and learn how to be the kind of co-parent your child deserves.

At Thrive, you’ll learn how to rise above personal resentments, navigate conflict, communicate effectively, handle awkward situations, and, most importantly–put the kids first.

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How to Grow a Child

Structure helps children develop healthy habits and routines. Let House of Thrive teach you how to create an environment that feels safe and secure.

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How to Grow a Tween

When our children evolve, our parenting styles must evolve with them.

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From Our Blog

The Pain and Pleasure of a Growing Child

Dear Teary-Eyed Parents of Teenagers: Remember when your child’s tiny fingers would reach for your arm? Then hand-in-hand the two of you would be strolling down the sidewalk chit-chatting and singing with Broadway musical bravado. Cut to: Present Day. What happened to that uninhibited child? Where is your little partner-in-rhyme? When did they let go? […]

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