After a divorce, you probably still harbor many negative feelings toward your ex-spouse and rightfully so. There are a number of events that could have occurred to create the animosity, and they also may harbor ill will toward you, as well. However, the children in …
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Study Highlights Divorced Couples Who Stay Together, Co-Parent
Typically, when a couple gets divorced, that’s it. The marital part of their relationship is over. They can be civil and sometimes stay the best of friends. They can co-parent with one another, in an effort to raise their mutual children, but typically, romance is …
CONTINUE READINGGuilt Can Surface in Parenting After Divorce
Whether it is where to send a child to school or what to pack for their lunch, as parents, actions have consequences. This cause and effect reaction can spark fruitful outcomes of health, learning and discipline, but also can lead children down a bad path. …
CONTINUE READINGMixed Signals Can Be Tricky for Divorced Co-Parents
Divorce is already a little bit of a confusing concept for children to grasp. One minute, a child had two parents who loved and cared about one another and lived in the same house. They were all one, big, happy family, who ate meals together, …
CONTINUE READINGCommunication, Consistency Needed for Disciplining Children of Divorce
When co-parenting with an ex-spouse, staying on the same page can be tricky. With so much of a child’s life spent on the move in between households, keeping track of what is allowed in one household versus another can be a lot to ask for …
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