The majority of difficult co-parents are not clinical narcissists. They’re regular humans whose egos got shredded in a breakup and who are now stuck in defense mode. #coparentingwithanarcissist #narcissist #narcissistcoparent
The majority of difficult co-parents are not clinical narcissists. They’re regular humans whose egos got shredded in a breakup and who are now stuck in defense mode. #coparentingwithanarcissist #narcissist #narcissistcoparent
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What do you do when all your co-parent does is spew negativity at you? Read on to learn strategies you can use to diffuse, reduce, and redirect co-parent negativity.
Holidays can be magical, stressful, and downright complicated—especially for co-parents. Between dividing time, juggling extended family visits, and managing your own emotions, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But the good news? You can create joyful, lasting memories for your kids without losing your sanity. Here’s a guide to navigating the season with grace, collaboration, and maybe even a sprinkle of holiday cheer.
Co-parenting conflicts often happen because of different parenting styles. This article provides co-parents a tool to manage different parenting styles. Get more help on co-parenting from Co-parenting Coach Teresa Harlow.
When it came to Co-parenting Graduation Party Planning, the last thing I wanted was to make Ian split time between families during his celebration. And since we were all on such good terms and genuinely enjoyed each other’s company, why shouldn’t we hold one big joint celebration?
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