Co-Parenting in Harmony is Possible

Featured on Breakfast TV August 23, 2016  - Co-parenting in Harmony is Possible - Why Go On a Beach Vacation with Your Ex? Anna Giannone is a Champion for Co-parenting families everywhere and considers her proudest achievement to be her own experience as a successful Co-parent and Stepmom for the past 30 years. Love & [...]

Co-Parent Amicably For the Sake of Your Special Needs Child

Click here Featured on Huffington Post August 8, 2016 It is so difficult to parent in these fast-paced, highly-stressful times. Both moms and dads are working to make ends meet. There is homework, extra-curricular activities, and sometimes children have additional learning needs or challenges as well. Parents barely have time to meet their own needs as [...]

For Healthier Co-Parenting, Stop Using the Term “My Ex”

Click here Featured on Huffington Post May 31, 2016 We arrived at the airport, excited knowing that soon we would feel the warm breeze and hot sun on our skin. We got on the shuttle, loaded with people from various countries, for an adult-only week of Zen vacation. The atmosphere of enthusiastic people in good moods [...]

Badmouthing Your Co-Parent Can Have Lasting Consequences

Click here Featured on Huffington Post February 26, 2016   When I think back to my early years of Co-parenting, 30 years ago, my awareness about Co-parenting was limited – it was unknown territory. I had to figure out how to manage my emotions through the twists and turns of my new life. Becoming a co-parent [...]

How to Survive The Holidays With Your Ex-Spouse As Co-Parents

Are you wondering how you will survive the upcoming holiday season with your ex-spouse as Co-parents? For newly divorced individuals, life is often chaotic. You need to settle into a new routine and heal a broken family. Often you, your ex-spouse, and your child/ren are feeling hurt, sad and insecure. But just because you are [...]

By |2018-12-03T20:00:08+00:00December 23rd, 2015|Anger Management, Co-parenting, Huffington Post, Personal Stories|0 Comments

3 Tips for Creating Joyful Holidays as Co-parents

Click here to read my recent article in the Huffington Post, November 2015 My stepson has the best of both worlds: A life he loves at home with us, and another life he loves at his other home with his mom. With a holiday season of celebrating and entertaining just around the corner, it can [...]

Co-Parent in Harmony with These Communications Tips

Click here to read my recent article in the Huffington Post, September 2015 Newly divorced and dating but why does it have to be so complicated? He’s attractive, sensitive and so much fun to be with. He’s also moody, quick to anger and can be hard to talk to. Why? Because life is complicated when [...]

Struggles Divorced Parents Face Tommy Schnurmacher Show CJAD 800 AM

Listen in to my interview with Tommy Schnurmacher of CJAD 800. Divorced/Separated parents are struggling with effective Co-Parenting. One of the most difficult challenges divorced parents face is establishing a code of conduct for Co-Parenting that works for their family dynamic. However, when Co-parents can just remain as parents and focus only on their parenting [...]

By |2018-11-28T17:30:27+00:00September 1st, 2015|Audio, Co-parenting, Huffington Post, Interviews, Personal Stories|0 Comments

What Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner Teach Us About Co-Parenting

  Featured in Huff Post. Even from the very beginning of their split Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck show that sensitivity and devotion to their kids is the top priority. They're quoted by People Magazine saying, "We go forward with love and friendship for one another and a commitment to co-parenting our children." In the [...]

By |2023-04-12T17:23:05+00:00July 15th, 2015|Co-parenting, Huffington Post|0 Comments

7 Things You Can Do Right Now to Communicate With Your Ex without the Drama

When newly divorced, it’s hard to imagine that you and your ex-spouse will ever be civil with each other again. Divorce puts an end to marriage but parenthood is forever. According to a 2009 report from the Ottawa-based Vanier Institute of Family, kids who’ve lived through an ugly split are more likely to suffer from [...]

By |2017-05-19T20:27:49+00:00July 8th, 2015|Uncategorized|0 Comments
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