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Two Happy Homes: Are You a Coparent Bully? - Part Three
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Are You a Coparent Bully? In my recent post: Are You a Coparent Bully - Part Two. I asked these questions:. Do you use your children to guilt your coparent into giving into you? Do you make your coparent sweat it out when they ask for something? Do you expect your coparent to get errands and jobs done when they have the kids? Do you revel in seeing your ex fail? And do you make sure the kids know about it? Do you threaten your coparent with court action? Do you sabotage your coparent? Do you use your chi...
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Two Happy Homes: Taboo Topic: Upside to Divorce?
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Taboo Topic: Upside to Divorce? Ok, I'm going to come out and say it. divorce isn't all bad. And neither is coparenting. I've had friends tell me outright that they love being divorced. Ok, here comes the (major) guilt. My kids just left me for three days, I should NOT be practically skipping back into the house. But why is it that I so often hear co-parents talk of the "switch" as totally depressing and that the time away from the kids is torture? Is it an individual thing? I'd love to hear stories from...
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Two Happy Homes: Co-parenting and depressing drop-offs
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Co-parenting and depressing drop-offs. Usually drop-offs with the kids go pretty smooth. They tend to be a little clingy, and they want to give me about 89 hugs and kisses before they go with dad, which is super sweet, so you gotta love that. But yesterday was a little tough. But yesterday was different. None of them wanted to go. It was awful. (For me, anyway). So, I wonder what it's like for other coparents during transition time. Do you ever have problems with the kids not wanting to go? Are You a Cop...
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Two Happy Homes: Are You a Coparent Bully? - Part Two
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Are You a Coparent Bully? In my recent post: Are You a Coparent Bully - Part One. I asked these questions:. Do you nitpick your coparent's parenting skills? Do you purposely limit the amount of time your coparent spends with the kids? Do you badmouth your ex to your kids? Do you change parenting schedules on a whim and expect your coparent to comply quietly? Do you make your coparent sweat it out when they ask for something? What are you gaining by playing this card with your ex? What if your ex realized...
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Two Happy Homes: Are you a coparent pushover?
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Are you a coparent pushover? Sometimes those of us with the best intentions get the most grief. Coparents that are dedicated to making the most out of life with their ex are sometimes the ones that pay a price for trying to do good. Trying to get along with your coparent all of the time can be exhausting, and there are definitely times when being nice can get the best of us. Here are a few ways to make sure that you don't become a co-parenting pushover…. 3 Don't feel guilty! It doesn't mean that you don'...
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Parenting Book — Win Win Parenting
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Pay Per View Videos. Win Win Parenting Community. Pay Per View Videos. Win Win Parenting Community. Parent without rewards and punishment. Inspired Children Parenting Book - How the leading minds of today raise their kids. Inspired children: How the leading minds of today raise their kids. Wouldn’t an approach that combined love, experience and the latest research help parents to feel more confident and provide better outcomes for our children? Interesting and easy to read". Lynne Kenney, PsyD Author of ...
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Parenting Book — Win Win Parenting
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Pay Per View Videos. Win Win Parenting Community. Pay Per View Videos. Win Win Parenting Community. Parent without rewards and punishment. Inspired Children Parenting Book - How the leading minds of today raise their kids. Inspired children: How the leading minds of today raise their kids. Wouldn’t an approach that combined love, experience and the latest research help parents to feel more confident and provide better outcomes for our children? Interesting and easy to read". Lynne Kenney, PsyD Author of ...
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Two Happy Homes: Divorcing Santa - Coparenting Through the Holidays Post-Divorce
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Divorcing Santa - Coparenting Through the Holidays Post-Divorce. Divorce is tough through any time of the year, but getting through the holidays post-divorce can be particularly rough. Here are a few tips for peaceful co-parenting through the holiday season…. 1 Plan the parenting schedule ahead of time. 2 Make two lists, check them twice. Who gets to pick out the kids top choices for gifts? Is there enough gifts on the list for two homes to split? 3 Communicate with your coparent about gifts for the kids.
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Two Happy Homes: Coparenting schedule - flexible or firm?
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Coparenting schedule - flexible or firm? This is my thought for the day. Should a parenting plan be something that's set in stone, or should it be fluid and flexible? But what happens when it gets so out of whack that there practically isn't a schedule at all anymore? The agony of going through the process to create a fair and reasonable schedule to begin with seems like it's all for naught. What do we create such a precise schedule for, if not to follow it? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Join us an...
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Two Happy Homes: Are You a Coparent Bully?
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Are You a Coparent Bully? Recently I posted an article asking - Are you a coparent pushover? These coparent pushovers are generally trying to do good, bending to the whim of their coparent for what they think is the sake of their kids. We talked about how it's important for coparents to stand up for themselves - for the sake of themselves, and to set a good example for the children. Now let's take a look at the opposite side of the spectrum and ask - Are you a coparent bully? Remember, your parent has ju...
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