Halle Berry to take parenting classes
Updated: 2012-01-31 17:06
(Agencies)
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Halle Berry and ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry have reportedly been advised to take parenting classes together.
The pair - who have three-year-old daughter Nahla - were in court today (30.01.12) and they are said to have been advised to go on a course by the Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services for the sake of their little one.
The organisation is currently investigating claims by the child's nanny Alliance Kamden that Gabriel pushed her while she was holding Nahla.
A source told RadarOnline: "The report recommends that Halle and Gabriel attend parenting classes together, so that they can co-parent Nahla together. The classes will give them the tools to work through their issues, and hopefully become better parents for it."
Gabriel - who is being investigated for child endangerment following the alleged incident - vehemently denies pushing or even touching the nanny.
Nahla is also thought to have been recommended to have counselling by the Family Services department - and TMZ.com is reporting investigators think the former couple's daughter could benefit from such sessions.
But she is not thought to have been hurt in the alleged incident.
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