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The Core Rules of Respectful Co-Parenting Communication After Divorce

Divorce changes the shape of a Family, but it never changes a child’s need for Love, safety, and steady support from both parents. Even after the court dates are over, you are still tied together through school drop-offs, sick days, birthdays, and everyday decisions that quietly shape your child’s world. The way you speak to each other in these moments matters more than you might think. A calm word can bring reassurance. A tense exchange can linger long after it ends. Over the years, I have seen how small changes in tone and mindset can ease tension at home and help children feel secure. These simple shifts form the heart of healthy, successful co-Parenting communication. Keep the Focus Where It Belongs When conversations drift into old marital arguments, children pay the emotional price. I remind parents often that co-parenting is not about settling personal scores. It is about making thoughtful

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Rosalind Sedacca Divorce, Dating & Empowered Living

Rosalind Sedacca, CLC is a Dating In Midlife Expert and Dating & Relationship Coach. She is the co-author of 99 Things Women Wish They Knew Before Dating After 40, 50 & Yes, 60! Rosalind provides webinars and courses on dating and relationships for single women and men and is a blogger for many websites and blogs on divorce, dating and relationship issues. She is the founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network and host of the podcast: Divorce, Dating & Empowered Living. In addition she has co-created several online programs and courses for singles which can be found at: www.womendatingafter40.com, www.womendatingrescue.com and www.mensdatingformula.com. Contact Rosalind directly at [email protected].

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