Halloween Spooktacular: Navigating the Holiday with Kids Post-Divorce
Halloween is a time for costumes, candy, and spooky fun. But for moms going through a divorce, the holiday season can also bring up a mix of emotions.
Navigating a child’s birthday as divorced parents.
Navigating a child’s birthday as divorced parents can be tricky, but with the right mindset and approach, it can be a positive experience for everyone. Here are some helpful tips for divorced parents when it comes to celebrating their child's special day:
Christmas Traditions Can Make Your Parenting Agreement Easier!
Every family has its own special Christmas traditions. My family is a family of procrastinators, so our Christmas eve is spent tucked in our rooms, furiously wrapping all of our gifts. I have fond memories of rotating bedrooms, helping each family member wrap presents for my siblings, and strategically hiding all the presents of the sibling that was in my room when they came to help me out.
What is SoberLink?
When a co-parent has an alcohol addiction or is in the stages of recovery, you may want to consider incorporating SoberLInk into your co-parenting agreement.
Is your child struggling moving between houses during the school year?
Transitions can be tough for children, and even young adults. The change from one home to two can be emotionally difficult, but it can also cause some academic difficulties for children.