Module 1. Orientation, seminar purpose, and the child's experience
Course boundaries, the New Hampshire Child Impact Program purpose, and a child-centered frame for separation, divorce, and parental-rights litigation.
Reviewer site for a 4-hour online-only Child Impact Seminar with clinical, child-centered curriculum. It includes live review access, full lesson text, certificate controls, secure support flow, and a supplemental family-protection section covering child protection, permanency, and trauma-informed abuse-and-neglect response. Enrollment remains closed until New Hampshire provides written approval or acceptance guidance.
The sequence covers children's adjustment, talking with children, conflict reduction, two-home routines, safety, process options, and certificate-based completion.
Course boundaries, the New Hampshire Child Impact Program purpose, and a child-centered frame for separation, divorce, and parental-rights litigation.
How children of different ages may respond to separation, changed routines, loyalty pressure, and prolonged conflict.
What to tell children, how to answer difficult questions, and how to keep communication open without oversharing adult issues.
Practical ways to reduce exposure to conflict, stop loyalty binds, and prevent children from becoming messengers or witnesses.
How predictable routines, respectful transitions, school coordination, and two-home planning support a child's adjustment.
Safety-aware education for domestic violence, coercive control, stalking, intimidation, separate attendance needs, and emergency boundaries.
A concise overview of divorce and separation process options, kept under the 30-minute statutory limit for this topic.
Course completion, certificate controls, reduced/no-cost access, resource follow-through, and a child-centered next-step plan.
Reviewers can inspect the full lesson text and certificate structure before any public enrollment opens.