American SPCC Partners with TalkingParents
We are proud to partner with the TalkingParents in our shared commitment to fostering positive and nurturing environments for children through effective communication and co-parenting strategies. Together, we aim to empower parents and caregivers in their journey to provide the best care and support for our youngest generation.
TalkingParents is an all-in-one co-parenting communication service that keeps interactions organized and documented. Parents who are divorced, separated, or were never legally married use this comprehensive solution to communicate regarding their kids.
Whether co-parents are dealing with low or high levels of conflict, TalkingParents allows them to manage messages, calls, schedules, expenses, and all other child-related information efficiently. By streamlining and recording interactions, TalkingParents aims to simplify the co-parenting journey through better communication, enabling parents to prioritize their children’s well-being.
Avoid the “he said, she said” hassle
Gone are the claims of “I didn’t see that” or “I didn’t say that.” TalkingParents makes it easy to find, review, and verify all conversations within the platform. All calls and messages are recorded and saved within Unalterable Records, holding both parents accountable.
Coordinate with your co-parent
Tired of late custody pick-up or drop-offs? Unable to keep track of important dates, times, and shared expenses? TalkingParents keeps all of these communications in one place for easy reference, making planning a breeze for co-parents.
Storage for your co-parenting documents
Co-parenting situations that occur outside TalkingParents may need documentation. Save and secure pictures, receipts, in-person situational recaps, and more. Co-parents can keep everything pertaining to their situation and their child in one place.
Most popular features
Secure Messaging
Send timestamped, unalterable messages to each other, keeping all discussions regarding parenting agreements, school, events, medical matters, and more organized and documented.
Accountable Calling
Discuss important matters involving your children and communicate with your kids when they’re with your co-parent through recorded phone and video calls.
Accountable Payments
Conveniently manage your shared parenting expenses, from child support to school-related costs, by making and receiving documented payments in one place.
Unalterable Records
Admissible in courtrooms across the country, your Records keep every action taken within TalkingParents documented for use with legal professionals and in court.
Shared Calendar
Stay in sync with your co-parent by managing custody transitions, coordinating appointments, and keeping track of all other aspects of your child’s schedule on a shared calendar
The Benefits of Shared Parenting for Children
If you’re a co-parent, you probably agree that it’s key to always keep your child’s best interests at heart. Though you will likely face some tough challenges while sharing custody, it’s important to remember that there are many benefits for your kids.
Building a Healthy Co-Parenting Relationship for Your Kids
Building a healthy co-parenting relationship isn’t always easy, especially after divorce or separation. Despite this fact, the state of your shared parenting situation can have a large impact on your child, and whether this impact is good or bad is up to you and your co-parent.
How TalkingParents Helps Co-Parents Prevent ACEs and Create PCEs
According to the CDC, toxic stress from ACEs can negatively impact a child’s brain development, immune system, and stress response system, which can affect their attention, decision-making, and learning.
The Benefits of Shared Parenting for Children
If you’re a co-parent, you probably agree that it’s key to always keep your child’s best interests at heart. Though you will likely face some tough challenges while sharing custody, it’s important to remember that there are many benefits for your kids.
Building a Healthy Co-Parenting Relationship for Your Kids
Building a healthy co-parenting relationship isn’t always easy, especially after divorce or separation. Despite this fact, the state of your shared parenting situation can have a large impact on your child, and whether this impact is good or bad is up to you and your co-parent.
How TalkingParents Helps Co-Parents Prevent ACEs and Create PCEs
According to the CDC, toxic stress from ACEs can negatively impact a child’s brain development, immune system, and stress response system, which can affect their attention, decision-making, and learning.