2nd Edition: DOING THE UNTHINKABLE A BEACH VACATION WITH YOUR EX
Before you dismiss your co-parenting communication style as hopeless, remember why you keep trying to make it work: your children. For the sake of their mental health they need to have a relationship with both of you, and definitely deserve to feel that they are front and centre in both of your lives. Having a co-parenting relationship where you work together [...]
Releasing Resentments and Initiate Peaceful Resolution
As with any other relationship, you will have disagreements and misunderstandings and that is also a fact in your co-parenting relationship. All fearful thoughts result in fear that creates resentments and resistance. In order to unblock and release resentments you need to change your thoughts. Let go of the past and set aside your personal feelings and focus solely on [...]
Co-Parenting and Love: Expert Tips to Help Your Blended Family Thrive
Featured in EliteSingles Magazine April 18, 2017 It’s estimated that around 13% of all Canadian households with children involve step-families, a figure that is predicted to grow in the future.¹ With so many people facing up to the challenges of co-parenting, such as finding a way for everyone involved to pull in the same direction, we wanted to find out [...]
12 Long-Term Positive Effects Of Co-Parenting Children
Featured on HuffingtonPost February 17, 2017 Your children need to know they are front and centre in both your lives. Sending this message of undivided love begins with considering doing the unthinkable; reconciliation. This shows your children they matter; that they are significant and loved by their parents and stepparents. When I tell people about my co-parenting in harmony [...]
3 Tips to Make 2017 Your Best Ever to Co-parenting in Harmony – Video
3 Tips to Make 2017 Your Best Ever to Co-parenting in Harmony I encourage co-parents and bonus (step) parents to focus on what truly matters your child(ren)'s well being. Co-parenting is a give and take relationship. Most of all the willingness to have a respectful business-like approach relationship. It is essential to respect and trust the other parent in their [...]
4 Ways To Relieve Stress For Your Blended Family During the Holidays
Featured on Huffington Post December 15, 2016 Everyone’s a little shaky after their divorce. So many questions and doubts come into play, adjusting to life without a spouse and then learning to let someone new in. The holidays can be a rough time for many moms, dads and stepparents as well. Over the holidays, some parents will be experiencing their [...]





