How to apply the Be-Do-Have Coparenting Model, a well-known coaching tool that helps coparents communicate with an ex-spouse.
Co-Parenting after Divorce
9 Considerations for You And Your Co-Parent as You Navigate Child Therapy.
Children processing a divorce in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic can certainly benefit from seeing a therapist. Keep the following tips in mind.
Top 3 Co-Parenting Apps for Divorced Parents
With many options to choose from, stay focused on which co-parenting app fits your family’s situation. Talk the options over with your ex since these apps work great as tools for parent collaboration.
5 Tips for Texting with Your Co-Parent During & After Divorce
Using text messages during and after divorce often leads to healthy co-parent communication if the messages are tracked, thoughtful, and not overused for more intricate subjects.
Did You Relocate With Your Child during COVID-19?
Here’s what you need to know about residing outside New York state for over six months during the pandemic.
You Are More Than What You Feel: How to Move past Your Divorce Emotions
You may not want to do better or be better than you feel, but creating a healthy co-parenting relationship may require you to act better than you feel.
Choosing the Right Visitation Schedule for Your Family
A visitation schedule is vital to a working post-divorce parenting relationship. Your child’s age and the distance between your and the other parent’s home are two of the main factors you should consider. Find out which schedules could work for your family’s unique situation.
How Do I Prioritize? Paying for College Tuition vs. Saving for Retirement
Should you prioritize paying for your children’s college education over saving for retirement?
What to Do When Divorced Parents Disagree on the COVID-19 Vaccine
Co-parents should consult with their trusted pediatrician about whether their child should receive the vaccine. But what happens when divorced parents are committed to diametrically opposing positions on the issue?
Co-Parenting Communication Tips
Encouraging strong co-parenting communication with a parent who doesn’t often get to see your children in person can be tricky. The most important thing about any arrangement is putting your children first.
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