Co-parenting can be one of the most challenging aspects of raising a child after separation or divorce. The reality is that two people, who may not get along perfectly, have to work together for the welfare of their children. The emotional dynamics can make even...
The Emotional Fabric of Relationships Every relationship, especially a intimate partnership, is woven with shared moments, dreams, disputes, and understandings. When this bond ends, the fabric of memories and emotions doesn’t simply disappear; it remains,...
Introduction Co-parenting is a journey that presents its own unique set of challenges. At its core however, is prioritizing the well-being of children. When parents separate or divorce, it becomes essential to establish a co-parenting dynamic that fosters a healthy...
EPISODE AUDIO Chatting with Glenda (podomatic.com) This week on Sh*t I Learned From My Divorce, once again, Glenda Lux of Lux Psychology popped by to talk about her new creation…Co-parenting College! Co-parenting College is an online resource for co-parents where...
Dealing with an unresponsive co-parent can be an incredibly difficult and frustrating experience. It takes two people to make a team work, and if the other parent is unwilling to communicate or cooperate, it can feel like an insurmountable challenge. However, the...
What is Co-Parenting? Co-parenting is where two parents share responsibilities for their children and raise them while not in a romantic relationship. When co-parenting effectively, the emotional and physical needs of the children are prioritized, despite how the...