If you feel hurt or angry about something one of them says or does, remember that becoming part of a blended or stepfamily wasn’t the children’s choice. Here are 9 tips for how to be a loving, supportive stepmother.
Co-Parenting after Divorce
Things to Consider When Taking a Family Vacation as a Single Parent
Taking a vacation as a single parent? Being prepared is imperative. Do you have your ex’s permission? Have you considered safety issues?
Child Discipline After Divorce: A Guide For Custodial Parents
A comprehensive guide for child discipline after divorce. Custodial parents who handle the majority of discipline need guidance.
Benefits of Shared Custody: Children’s Right and Parents’ Duty
Despite the proof of single parenting’s harmful effects and the many benefits of shared parenting, critics continue to oppose shared custody. Here’s why children of divorce benefit from growing up with both parents.
Helping a Child of Divorce Cope With an Addicted Parent
Explaining that their parent’s addiction has nothing to do with them will help to prevent your children from internalizing any negative feelings that come from having to cope with an addicted parent.
How to Help Your Children Avoid the Minefield Of Divorce
Protecting the children from the destruction of a litigated, high-conflict divorce by putting kids first, managing emotions, and staying out of court.
10 Co-Parenting Tips to Help Your Kids Thrive During the Holidays
If you are divorced, the holidays can be an emotional, lonely time of year, especially for kids. Here are tips to help your kids thrive during the holidays.
The Do’s and Don’ts of Co-Parenting
There is no doubt that co-parenting is sometimes hard, but it is healthier for your children to spend time with both parents and receive the benefit of both parent’s input on major life decisions.
3 Tips to Alleviate the Stress of Sharing Custody Over the Holidays
Holidays can be times of stress as well as joy – especially if you’re sharing custody of your children. How do you share custody over the holidays without it turning into a nightmare?
Divorcing Moms: How to Keep Your Kids Resilient During Divorce
On top of keeping yourself strong and resilient during your divorce, you’re also going to have to make sure your kids are resilient also.
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