Making Mother's and Father's Day Work After Divorce: Co-Parenting Tips
Use these holidays- mother's day, that's past, father's day that's coming up. Use this as an opportunity to maybe extend that olive branch to your ex and to at least start the process of developing a co-parenting relationship. That's positive.
Mother's and Father's Day can be tricky terrain for divorced parents. In this episode of the Surviving Divorce Podcast, G.D. Lengacher dives into the heart of co-parenting during these special days. He offers practical advice on how to keep the peace and ensure your children feel loved and supported. Lengacher stresses the importance of recognizing your ex as a parent and setting a positive tone for co-parenting.
By helping your children honor their other parent, even when it's tough, you can foster a healthier environment for everyone involved. It's about extending an olive branch and working together to create a better future for your kids. The episode underscores how crucial it is to prioritize your children's well-being by collaborating effectively with your ex. Tune in to gain valuable insights on navigating these emotionally charged days and learn how to make them smoother for your family.