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At USIIFS, we believe that family crises should be prevented and even eliminated through a conscious dialogue. The training of continuous and reflective communication among family members will allow us to deliver to society healthy and intelligent people

In this category, you will find resources, guides, workshops, and services designed to strengthen communication between parents, children, and couples, especially in multicultural environments, promoting integration and adaptation to American society, while achieving success in shared parenting.

Behind our slogan “Don’t Fight, Just Talk” / “No peleen, solo hablen”, we offer specialized guidance to reduce the emotional impact and the pain through conflicts to avoid separations that undermine the mental health of both parents and children.

“Don’t Fight, Just Talk” / “No peleen, solo hablen” is designed to restore the peace and harmony inside the family unit.

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