The contractual agreement requires the parents to be bound by the binding
solution of the Parenting Coordinator.
Not exact matches
Heidi M. Crimins
of Crimins Conflict
Solutions Firm, PLLC is a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator and Florida Qualified
Parenting Coordinator for the Seventh, Fifth and Eighteenth Judicial Circuits.
Workshops included Advance Training for SEFEL Trainers and Coaches, M.L. Hemmeter; Overview
of the Social Emotional Foundations in Early Learning: The Teaching Pyramid Model; Val Von Behren, Early Childhood Advisory Council
Coordinator, Division
of Early Childhood Development, Maryland State Department
of Education; Look, Up in the Sky, It's SEFEL; Neal Horan, Co-Director, Training and Technical Assistance, Center for Child and Human Development, Georgetown University Medical Center; Positive
Solutions for
Parents, Cynthia Senseney, Family Network
Coordinator,
Parent Liaison, Carroll County Infants and Toddler Program and SEFEL Learning Party Training, Jodi Shani, PreKindergarten Teacher, Howard County Public Schools.
Heidi M. Crimins
of Crimins Family Law and Conflict
Solutions Firm, PLLC is a qualified
parenting coordinator in the Seventh (Volusia, Flagler, Putnam St. John's County), Ninth (Orange County), Fifth (Lake and Marion County) and Eighteenth (Seminole County) Judicial Circuits
of Florida.
Part
of the
Parenting Coordinator's responsibility, after investigating and assessing the problem, is to make a recommendations as to a
solution to the
parents.
However, when neither education nor mediation resolves the matters at hand, then by contractual agreement, the
Parenting Coordinator is empowered by the
parents to arbitrate and order a binding
solution, as if in a Court
of law.
Given the
Parenting Coordinator by definition is working with persons prone to conflict that are unlikely to be satisfied with
solutions not
of their preference, the
Parenting Coordinator can next become the target
of scorn by a
parent dissatisfied with the imposed
solution.