
March 5 | 7:00–8:00 PM | Zoom
UW–Madison Extension’s Resilient Co‑Parenting series offers free, topic‑specific classes designed for parents and caregivers who are raising children together while living apart. Sessions are held on the first Thursday of each month and address real‑life challenges co‑parents face at different stages of childhood.
Our March session, Co‑Parenting Teens, focuses on understanding the unique needs of teenagers and learning ways to co‑parent cooperatively during this period of rapid growth and change. Participants will explore communication strategies, shared expectations, and ways to support their teens’ development into healthy young adults.
Event Details
- Date: March 5
- Time: 7:00–8:00 PM
- Format: Virtual (Zoom)
- Cost: Free
- Registration: Scan the QR code on the flyer or use the provided registration link.
This class is ideal for anyone co‑parenting a teenager, whether recently separated, long‑term co‑parents, or caregivers navigating shared responsibilities.
Hosted by the UW–Madison Extension Human Development & Relationships Institute.

Mary Campbell Wood
Professor of Human Development and Family Relationships