In my last post, I discussed the advice from the parenting coach regarding implementing five family rules. In addition to this, she gave my boyfriend and I some helpful advice for controlling negative behaviors.
Interviewer: I’m really worried about my kids when they are with my ex. I’m not sure if it’s just me or if there is really a problem, but my kids are really young and can’t speak for themselves. What should I do?
My boyfriend and I have been dating for a year, and several months ago began seeing a parenting coach to discuss general parenting issues as well as working toward blending time with his two young daughters and my son.
Summer days are quickly approaching, and this means no school! It’s time to find some activities for your kids. If your family has recently gone through a stressful transition, summer brings with it a great opportunity to bring some fun and joy into you and your children’s life.
In an ideal world, divorced parents would put aside their negative feelings about one another to peacefully co-parent. The best situation for the children is for both parents to keep open communication and work together to make decisions about the children and maintain consistency between both homes.
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