by Betsy Ross | Nov 12, 2018 | Co-parenting and Parenting Topics, Uncategorized
It can be a challenging journey to transition your relationship from married spouses to co-parenting partners. Following some good sense co-parenting guidelines can make it easier so feel free to give these a try: 5 Co-parenting Don’ts 1). Resist the urge to...
by Monarch2 | May 9, 2011 | Co-parenting and Parenting Topics, Uncategorized
If only there were a fool-proof formula that divorcing couples could follow and feel reassured that they are saying the right thing, the right way, and at the right time when it comes to telling the children. Unfortunately, there is not, but there are some guidelines...
by Betsy Ross LICSW CGP | Feb 7, 2011 | Co-parenting and Parenting Topics, Uncategorized
It seems like a cruel joke! You can get out of a bad relationship by breaking up, separating, or divorcing, but if there are kids involved, then you’re stuck together for life. Not only are you doomed to have to know each other forever, but you will also have to...
by Betsy Ross LICSW CGP | Jan 11, 2011 | Co-parenting and Parenting Topics, Uncategorized
What is a co-parenting breakdown? It can take many forms, but generally it includes a lack of cooperation or disregard by your ex in terms of mutually agreed upon parenting plan issues such as: on-time pick ups/drop offs, communicating important information about the...
by Betsy Ross LICSW CGP | Jan 5, 2011 | Co-parenting and Parenting Topics, Uncategorized
Giving thanks is good for your health and overall happiness! Adults who stop to smell (and feel grateful for) the roses have more energy, are more optimistic about life, have more social connections and report feeling happier than their less grateful counterparts....
by Betsy Ross LICSW CGP | Dec 3, 2010 | Co-parenting and Parenting Topics, Uncategorized
For some children, the holidays can be stressful and confusing. Family plans and celebrations may be complicated. Dr. David Fassler’s article: 10 Tips for Helping Your Child Cope with Holiday Stress huffingtonpost.com, on helping children cope with holiday...