Britney Judged a Bad Parent

Article by Emily Bouchard
Britney Spears’ never-ending conflict with her former husband, Kevin Federline, over the custody of their two children, Sean Preston and Jayden James, has resulted in a Los Angeles Family Court judge ordering Kevin and Britney to joint co-parenting counseling. On top of that, Britney has been ordered to meet eight hours a week with a Parenting Coach. The order was to help her to be a better parent for the two children.
Parent Coaching is a expert service designed to help parents address the daily concerns and challenges of parenting. At the same time, parents get help on any number of important parenting concerns, including determining the most effective parenting style and the effects that has on children, power struggles, discipline, effective communication, problem solving skills, and specific techniques for raising happy, responsible kids.
As a single mom, Britney will benefit enormously from her Parenting Coach. She’ll have guidance and support as she acclimates to single motherhood, and she’ll learn to help her kids adjust to dad leaving the family home and splitting time between both households.
Sheena Berg, M.Ed., a parenting coach at Blended-Families.com stated that, “a Parenting Coach is an effective, affordable, and convenient support system for real life parenting issues in your unique family. Blended families face every parenting situation imaginable with the overlay of the complex relationships inherent with the merger of two families. There is often tension and conflict around differing parenting styles and techniques that couples bring from their previous marriages. A Parenting Coach can be the unbiased voice of reason and provide the balanced perspective needed in these frustrating situations. Coaching focuses on parent strengths and helps parents bring out the best in their kids.”
Coaching, unlike traditional therapy, is not theory based and idealistic. It’s solution focused and proactive, tailored to meet the immediate needs of each family. When parents have a “I just don’t know what to do” moment, or are struggling to understand a new developmental stage, coaching can provide an effective check on uncertainty and conflict. The goal of parenting is raise responsible, cooperative, self -confident kids and parent coaching one of the most effective ways of helping parents achieve this.
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