
Our Life Skills Awareness Class provides comprehensive education on domestic violence, its effects, prevention strategies, and healthy relationship skills. Court approved, certificate included, 100% money-back guarantee.
Start Your Life Skills Class — From $25Understand the different forms of abuse — physical, emotional, psychological, financial, and digital — and learn to recognize warning signs.
Learn about the tension-building, acute incident, reconciliation, and calm phases, and how cycles escalate over time.
Understand the power and control wheel, including intimidation, isolation, economic abuse, coercion, and using children.
Explore the physical, emotional, and psychological impact of domestic violence on victims, children, and families.
Develop healthy communication skills, active listening, assertiveness, and constructive conflict resolution strategies.
Learn the characteristics of healthy relationships, including respect, trust, honesty, equality, and healthy boundaries.
These are different programs. It is critical that you verify which one your court has ordered before enrolling.
If your court order says “domestic violence awareness class,” “DV education,” or “domestic violence class,” our course satisfies that requirement. If your order says “BIP” or “batterer intervention,” you need a state-certified BIP.
No. Our Life Skills Awareness Class and Batterer Intervention Programs (BIPs) are different. Our class focuses on education and awareness — understanding the cycle of violence, power and control dynamics, healthy communication, and prevention strategies. A BIP is a state-certified program specifically for individuals convicted of domestic violence, typically requiring 26-52 weeks of in-person group sessions. If your court order specifies a BIP, you must complete a state-certified BIP. If your order specifies a domestic violence awareness class, our course satisfies that requirement.
Our Life Skills Awareness Class is taken by people who have been ordered by a court, probation officer, or attorney to complete domestic violence education. It is also taken by individuals required by an employer, or those who voluntarily want to learn about healthy relationships, conflict resolution, and violence prevention.
The required hours depend on your specific court order or requirement. We offer 4, 8, 12, and 16-hour options. Common durations are 4 hours for minor offenses or voluntary enrollment, 8 hours for standard court orders, and 12-16 hours for more serious cases. Always verify the exact hours with your court, probation officer, or attorney.
Yes. Our Life Skills Awareness Class certificate is accepted by courts in all 50 states. The certificate includes your name, hours completed, completion date, instructor name and credentials, and a unique verification ID. If your certificate is not accepted for any reason, we provide a 100% refund.
The course covers what domestic violence is, types of abuse (physical, emotional, psychological, financial), the cycle of violence, power and control dynamics, risk factors and warning signs, effects on victims and children, communication and conflict resolution, safety planning, legal protections and resources, breaking the cycle, and building healthy relationships.
Yes. Our course is 100% online and accessible from any device — phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer. Your progress is saved automatically so you can start and stop as many times as you need.
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