Be Kind, Be Nice

By |2020-07-21T20:39:00+00:00July 21st, 2020|Blended Families, Co-parenting, Kindness, Love, Personal Stories|

Marianne Williamson is one of the world’s foremost spiritual teachers and an internationally acclaimed lecturer, activist and author. Among her many inspiring titles are A Return to Love, A Year of Miracles and Tears to Triumph. She has appeared on Oprah, Good Morning America and Bill Maher, and is the founder of the Los Angeles-based [...]

Co-Parenting Right or Co-Parenting Happy

By |2021-02-03T18:42:12+00:00December 13th, 2018|Co-parenting advice|

Featured in l November 16, 2018 This is an excerpt from Anna’s bestselling Co-Parenting in Harmony series. When couples separate, they have determined that they no longer can or want to stay in an intimate relationship. In the heat of frustration, anger, resentment or other negative feelings, many focus on who’s right and who’s wrong, [...]

Inspire and Uplift

By |2021-02-03T18:42:36+00:00December 3rd, 2018|Blended Families, Co-parenting, Co-parenting advice, Interviews, Media, Personal Stories|

Author, Co-Parenting Coach and harmonic communicator, Anna Giannone ends the drama in the lives of divorced families. Celebrate her success and read her story in the latest CCF Successes feature magazine feature November 22, 2018.    

Podcast on The Marriage Show: Co-Parenting In Harmony

By |2021-10-28T18:48:38+00:00November 8th, 2018|Audio, Interviews, PodCast|

Podcast Featured on The Marriage Show, Nov. 7, 2018 - Click here for full episode  Podcast on The Marriage Show: Co-Parenting In Harmony Podcast Featured on The Marriage Show, Nov. 7, 2018. Frustrated with your ex and the way you are (or are not) co-parenting your children together? Do you argue with your ex often? [...]

Co-parenting Smartly After Divorce Is A Must For Your Child’s Health

By |2018-07-18T21:31:03+00:00May 2nd, 2018|Blended Families, Co-parenting, Co-parenting advice, Personal Stories, Step-children|

Featured on HuffPost May 2, 2018  Featured on ThriveGlobal July 18, 2018 When married, parents usually pay attention to their children's needs, and support each other in their roles. They are committed in both heart and soul, and have the willingness to give their full attention and love to creating a phenomenal family. Once divorced, [...]

Co-parenting in Harmony: Focus on What Truly Matters

By |2018-11-28T17:57:16+00:00September 25th, 2017|Blended Families, Co-parenting, Co-parenting advice, Interviews, Videos|

I was honored and enjoyed the opportunity to be Interview by Lynn Sanders – The Difference Makers. Lynn is a master at asking questions that open a pathway to great insights and value parents listening in. Lynn’s passion is about conveying the message that having peace in our world starts with us... how do we [...]

2nd Edition: 7 Things You Can Do Right Now to Communicate With Your Ex without the Drama

By |2017-06-14T02:36:07+00:00May 21st, 2017|Uncategorized|

When newly divorced, it’s hard to imagine that you and your ex-spouse will ever be civil with each other again. Divorce is tough to navigate and is usually accompanied with hurtful conversations and guilt. All past emotions can lead you to act in ways which put your feelings above the needs of your child. Divorce [...]

Co-Parenting and Love: Expert Tips to Help Your Blended Family Thrive

By |2017-05-19T20:27:48+00:00April 18th, 2017|Uncategorized|

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, [...]

4 Ways To Relieve Stress For Your Blended Family During the Holidays

By |2017-05-19T20:27:48+00:00January 3rd, 2017|Uncategorized|

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 [...]

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

By |2017-05-19T20:27:48+00:00August 24th, 2016|Blended Families, Co-parenting, Huffington Post, Step-children, Uncategorized|

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 [...]

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