In this blog we will be looking at Stephanie Dobson’s e-learning platform for separating and divorcing families called Up A Notch Learning.
Describe Up A Notch Learning
We are an e-learning platform to empower separating and divorcing families with the resources to make informed decisions, and to become a healthy, thriving family in their lives moving forward.
To access our resources, anyone from anywhere in the world can join free, and access 97% of our resources all free.
What types of resources do you have on the site?
The resources are divided into 2 categories – the free resources and the affordable course content.
In the free resources, we have:
- Blogs
- E-books for instant download
- A list of over 80 book recommendations
- A video interview series featuring over 2000 minutes of videos with divorce professionals around the world, sharing their knowledge about various topics AND
- A video book club where I discuss divorce-related books with authors and other professionals
In the affordable course content, we have one e-course for purchase called Healthy Thriving Families 101 which is a foundational course for families considering separation or just beginning the transition. It can be purchased by the module, or the full course.
It consists of 7 modules, all of which are self-directed and can be done in any order they want, as many times as they want.
In each module, there’s a worksheet and an accompanying video
I’ll give you some examples of the modules – there’s:
- Creating a divorce mission statement
- Learning how to surround yourself with supportive people
- Talking to the kids about the separation
- How to find the right negotiation process and the right divorce professional
- My Top 10 Tips to prepare for separation; and
- Divorce Wellness
Learn more, or enroll now.
My passion. My “why”
Quite simply, I have a passion for helping separating and divorcing families thrive in two homes.
As a divorce professional, I have seen first hand the effect of parental conflict on the resilience of parents and children, yet much of this conflict is preventable with the right information and tools to build a strong co-parenting foundation.
By providing these resources, I hope to contribute positively to families who want to learn to become a healthy, thriving family after separation or divorce.
This e-learning platform integrates perfectly with my mission at Henka Divorce Law & Mediation – at my firm we exclusively help families who want to be empowered to write a new family story based on developing lifelong, peaceful, positive, and thriving relationships.
We believe in giving families tools to succeed in their future – and these e-learning resources on our platform are key to our mission.
How to Access
You can either head to our resources section of the website, or go directly to upanotchlearning.com to learn more.
Henka Divorce Law & Mediation is a Collaborative Law and Family Mediation firm that helps families thrive as they transition to separation, divorce, or cohabitation. Understanding that every journey is different, we guide families through the right legal or mediation process that fits their unique situation.
Our client service is built on three pillars – focusing on the future, nurturing and supporting children, and working together towards well-being. This includes considering everyone’s needs throughout the process. We work closely with families to provide a meaningful and fair resolution, while keeping costs down by staying out of court.
We serve families in Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada through their separation or divorce by providing in-person and virtual Collaborative Law or Mediation services.
With extensive knowledge in matrimonial law, our founder Stephanie Dobson uses a caring, results-focused approach to help parents navigate a family separation or divorce while they connect with and support their children. Learn more about her approach and credentials.
As an educator, Stephanie Dobson is Founder, CEO, and Content Creator of Up A Notch Learning Inc., an e-learning platform to empower separating and divorcing families globally with a collection of positive and constructive resources. Visit our website to learn more.