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Bashing Your Ex Is Really Bad For Your Kids! &Raquo; Roz 300 Dpi

Bashing Your Ex Is Really Bad For Your Kids!

By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC We all do it from time to time. Make a sarcastic comment about our ex, criticize something they did or didn’t do, gesture or grimace our faces when referring to our former spouse. When we do it in front of, near or within hearing distance of our children, we set ourselves […]

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Divorce Co-Parenting Depends On Coordination &Amp; Cooperation &Raquo; Roz 300 Dpi

Divorce Co-Parenting Depends On Coordination & Cooperation

By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC Children are always affected by Divorce Moving through a divorce can seem like an insurmountable obstacle. For many parents it is just the beginning of a new and equally intimidating challenge: co-parenting your children. Hats off to all of you who have chosen to remain in your children’s lives as co-parents. […]

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Keys To Rebuilding Your Self Esteem After Divorce &Raquo; Roz 300 Dpi

Keys To Rebuilding Your Self Esteem After Divorce

By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC Communication with your child is essential. Divorce can be devastating on many levels. In addition to the financial and stress toll on both partners, it can easily wreak havoc on one’s self-esteem. Even those who initiate the divorce process can experience tremendous emotional turmoil resulting in guilt, anxiety and insecurity. Those […]

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When Children Of Divorce Resist Time With Their Other Parent &Raquo; Roz 300 Dpi

When Children Of Divorce Resist Time With Their Other Parent

By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC  Parenting after divorce is always challenging, especially when your children act out. One big issue is handling children if they resist visitation with their other parent. Many factors come into play. Here are some pertinent questions to ask yourself to help you determine the source of the problem. And then understand […]

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6 “Other Woman/Man” Mistakes Divorcing Parents Must Never Make! &Raquo; Roz 300 Dpi

6 “Other Woman/Man” Mistakes Divorcing Parents Must Never Make!

By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC When there’s an “other woman” (OW) in the picture, divorce can be vastly more complicated for parents. (Of course, it’s the same with the “other man.”) However, the challenges that can come with the “other woman” don’t change the parenting rules. Affairs and new relationship partners mean you’re coping with tremendous […]

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6 Crucial Steps To Co-Parenting Success After Divorce &Raquo; Roz 300 Dpi

6 Crucial Steps To Co-Parenting Success After Divorce

By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC While moving through divorce can seem like an insurmountable obstacle, for many parents it is just the beginning of a new and equally intimidating challenge:  co-parenting your children. Hats off to all of you who have chosen to remain in your children’s lives as co-parents. It means both of you care […]

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5 Pitfalls To Avoid When Telling Kids About Divorce &Raquo; Roz 300 Dpi

5 Pitfalls to Avoid When Telling Kids About Divorce

By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC Facing divorce and stymied about how to tell your kids? Wondering how it will affect them? Worried about hurting them with the news? When’s the best time to talk? What to say and not say? What they will say? Not sure just what to confide?  Well, you’re not alone. There’s no […]

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5 Smart Steps To Maximize Your Co-Parenting Success! &Raquo; Roz 300 Dpi

5 Smart Steps To Maximize Your Co-Parenting Success!

Cooperative coparenting supports children By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC When you’re a parent, divorce doesn’t end your relationship with your former spouse. It only changes the form in some specific ways. It is still essential to create a working relationship focused on the optimum care and concern for your children. Every co-parenting relationship will be unique, […]

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