Two Homes, One Family
Two Homes, One Family is a child-centered service designed to support families navigating separation or divorce by promoting consistency, cooperation, and emotional stability for children living in two households.
What is Two Homes, One Fammily?
Two Homes, One Family helps parents understand and reduce the impact of separation on children by strengthening co-parenting skills, improving communication, and fostering a sense of security across both homes.
Purpose of the Service
This service is designed to:
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Support children's emotional adjustment to two households
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Help parents understand children's developmental needs
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Reduce conflict and loyalty binds
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Encourage consistent routines, expectations, and parenting approaches
Who Benefits from This Service
Two Homes, One Family may be helpful for:
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Recently separated or divorced parents
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Families experiencing conflict between households
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Parents seeking a more child-focused co-parenting approach
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Court-referred or self-referred families
Areas of Focus
Topics commonly addressed include:
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Children's emotional responses to separation
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Transitions between households
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Communication between co-parents
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Reducing child exposure to conflict
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Building predictability and stability
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Supporting healthy parent-child relationships
How the Process Works
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Intake & Orientation: Review family needs and goals
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Parent Sessions: Education, guidance, and skill building
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Child-Focused Support: Developmentally appropriate considerations
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Practical Tools: Strategies parents can implement across both homes
Child-Centered Approach
All services prioritize the child's best interests by supporting:
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Emotional safety and well-being
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Consistent care across households
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Healthy attachment and adjustment
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Reduced stress and confusion for children
Neutrality & Professional Role
This service is educational and supportive in nature The provider does not provide legal advice, make custody decisions, or advocate for either parent. Services are delivered according to professional and ethical standards.
What Two Homes, One Family Is Not
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Not therapy or counseling
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Not mediation or evaluation
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Not a custody determination
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Not a substitute for legal guidance
Next Steps
If you are interested in learning how Two Homes, One Family can support you or have been referred by the court or a professional, please contact us discuss participation and scheduling by clicking the button below.
