Parent Coordination in Brooklyn
Supporting Parents to Navigate Co-Parenting Challenges with Ease
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When parenting conflicts linger
When parenting conflicts linger, they can take a toll on your child. If you and your partner are stuck in ongoing disputes, parent coordination can help. This process supports separated, divorced, or never-married couples in resolving parenting issues with the child’s well-being as the top priority.
As your parent coordinator, I’ll guide you in creating and maintaining a healthy parenting plan.
Parent Coordination can help with:
Reducing Conflict
Between Co-Parents
Improving
Communication
Clarifying
Parenting Roles
Supporting Children Through Transitions
Why Consider
Parent Coordination
When co-parenting becomes high-conflict, it can negatively affect both the child’s well-being and the adults’ ability to make important decisions. Parent coordination offers structured, neutral support to improve communication, reduce emotional reactivity, and keep the focus on what matters most — your child’s best interest.
It’s not therapy, but it’s a proactive step toward a more functional, child-centered co-parenting relationship.
What you can expect
A Neutral, Child-Focused Approach
Sessions are guided by what benefits your child, not personal grievances or emotional battles.
Structure and Accountability
Agreements and expectations are clarified to reduce ambiguity and future disputes..
Conflict Resolution Tools
Learn ways to de-escalate tension and communicate more productively, even when you disagree.
Practical, Action-Oriented Support
Focus on next steps, not past conflicts — with clear plans and manageable goals.
How much does
this service cost?
Parent coordination provides a structured, neutral space to resolve co-parenting conflicts with clarity and empathy. It focuses on supporting both parents in making child-centered decisions that reduce stress and promote cooperation.
This service is different from the others I offer and is more specialized. Please contact me for pricing.
What you might be wondering
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It is completely normal to wonder if you will feel comfortable. Sharing personal stories at first can feel overwhelming and uneasy as it can feel vulnerable. My goal is to create a space where you feel safe, and we can go at a pace that works for you. Building trust takes time and we continually focus on our relationship to make you comfortable in sharing that which is important. Always know that you are in control.
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This is a popular question when starting therapy as it can be the first time you are telling your story to someone else or even yourself. Therapy is a deeply personal experience and everyone’s path can look and feel different. Some may know right away and others might need a few sessions to see how it feels. Therapy can be helpful if you are looking for support with difficult emotions, patterns you want to change, or just a space to understand yourself better.
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Our first meeting is the intake session. Aside from reviewing logistics and policies, it is the first chance to hear from you on what your goals are and what you are looking to be different. We will explore relevant background material and it is an opportunity for me to better understand you. The first session can be new so please feel free to ask questions to make yourself fully informed and feel comfortable.
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This is a great question. A good fit can mean so many different things. Fit is a large umbrella term that encompasses many tangible and non-tangible characteristics. I believe it really comes down to how comfortable one is in the room with the therapist and how much they feel understood and how confident they are that the person will be able to help them. Fit also relates to how much you trust the clinician and how empathic and non-judgmental the space feels. The more comfortable you feel, the more likely you are to be motivated and engaged which are the foundations of productive work.
You deserve to feel better - let’s talk
Whether this is your first time reaching out or you’ve done therapy before, I’m here to meet you where you are. No pressure, just a conversation.