A course that shows exactly what it is
Nebraska requires Basic Level parent education in covered custody matters, so the site keeps the course purpose, 4-hour time map, topic crosswalk, and education-only boundaries easy to inspect.
Basic Level online parent education review site prepared for Nebraska application review, with Parenting Act topic mapping, safety-aware referral boundaries, and enrollment closed until written approval or listing is received.
Nebraska Co-Parenting Foundations - Basic Level is prepared as a 4-hour online Basic Level course for Nebraska application review, with child impact, parenting functions, transition planning, conflict reduction, safety, resources, and certificate controls visible before anyone enrolls. Enrollment remains closed until written approval or listing is received.
Nebraska requires Basic Level parent education in covered custody matters, so the site keeps the course purpose, 4-hour time map, topic crosswalk, and education-only boundaries easy to inspect.
The course leads with children's adjustment, parenting functions, routines, transitions, parenting plans, conflict reduction, mediation, and stress management.
Abuse, neglect, domestic intimate partner abuse, and unresolved conflict are handled with safety-aware education and referral language, not overpromises or case-specific advice.
The course maps each module to Nebraska parent education themes: child impact, parenting functions, parenting plans, conflict reduction, alternative dispute resolution, safety, and resources.
The course is positioned as a Basic Level Parenting Act course, with clear boundaries around education, review status, safety referrals, and when a 2nd Level concern may need separate handling.
This site includes the course outline, time map, policy summary, sample certificate fields, fee policy, technology requirements, English/Spanish availability, and objective crosswalk.
The public pages are for Nebraska application review only. No Nebraska participant should rely on the course until written approval/listing is received.
Course purpose, education-only boundaries, Nebraska family-case context, and the emotional impact of separation or divorce on children.
Daily parenting functions, responsibilities across two homes, and the continuing parental role after separation.
Developmental stages, common child reactions, grief, loyalty conflicts, and age-appropriate support.
Parenting-plan basics, predictable schedules, exchange routines, access to information, and transition planning.
The Nebraska pages are built so the State Court Administrator or reviewer can inspect the planned course. Public enrollment and certificates should remain disabled until Nebraska grants written approval or listing.
No. This Nebraska site is built for application and court review. Enrollment should remain closed until written approval or listing is received.
The planned Basic Level course is 4 hours / 240 minutes across 8 online-only asynchronous modules.
No. The course is educational only and does not provide legal advice, therapy, diagnosis, emergency counseling, or custody recommendations.