How Enrollment Works
All court-related programs begin with a required intake.
Please select the program that applies to your court, probation, CPS, or employer requirement.
After submitting the intake fee, you will receive a secure email link to complete the intake form.
During the intake process, you will confirm your specific program selection (Anger Management, Parenting Education, Parent–Child Neglect, or Domestic Violence Survivor Education).
This ensures accurate enrollment, proper documentation, and compliance with court or referring agency requirements.
Anger Management
This educational anger management program focuses on understanding anger triggers, emotional responses, and behavioral patterns that contribute to conflict. Participants learn practical skills for emotional regulation, stress management, effective communication, and personal accountability. The program emphasizes problem-solving, impulse control, and strategies for responding to challenging situations in healthier ways. Designed to meet court-ordered education requirements. This program is educational in nature and is not counseling or therapy.
Parenting Education Program
This Parenting Education Program is offered in person or via Zoom and is based on the evidence-based Active Parenting curriculum. The program is suitable for court-referred or court-recommended parenting education, focusing on strengthening healthy family relationships through practical, skill-based instruction.
The curriculum emphasizes positive discipline, effective communication, age-appropriate expectations, and consistent parenting strategies. Participants learn how to respond to challenging behaviors, set healthy boundaries, reduce conflict, and support their child’s emotional and behavioral development in a safe, structured home environment. This program is designed for family court, attorneys, or agency referrals seeking parenting education support.
Parent–Child Neglect
This Parenting-Neglect Education program provides court-ordered parenting education focused on child safety, supervision, basic care, and appropriate discipline. It supports parents and caregivers in understanding how unmet physical, emotional, and developmental needs can affect a child’s well-being and safety in the home.
Through structured lessons and guided discussion, participants build practical skills related to supervision, communication, emotional attunement, and protective decision-making. The curriculum is developmentally informed and tailored to the child’s age, including infants and toddlers (0–4), school-age children (5–11), and adolescents (12–17), addressing age-appropriate expectations and caregiving responsibilities.
Domestic Violence Survivor Education
NOTE: This specific program is ONLY for California Penal Code 1037.1
This educational and advocacy-based program is designed for individuals impacted by domestic violence. The course focuses on understanding patterns of abuse, power, and control dynamics, safety awareness, and available community resources. Participants receive education aimed at empowerment, informed decision-making, and personal safety planning while gaining knowledge about support options and advocacy services. This program is designed to support case plans and recommendations from social workers, attorneys, and Family Court, where documentation of safety planning and education is required for custody or child reunification efforts. This program is educational in nature and is not counseling or therapy.
*Sliding-Scale Fee Options
We are committed to making our programs accessible to everyone. If you are experiencing financial hardship, please contact us before enrolling to learn about our options.