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Divorce is always more of a challenge for parents. It is possible to be amicable and supportive in co-parenting when both parents can agree on basic parenting principles. On the other hand, when the divorce ends on a hostile note, it can lead to a venomous, high-conflict parenting situation, which in turn can be awfully hard on your children.
When you and your family are always on the move, your important family agenda and information needs to stay up to date and accessible. Mobile shared parenting tools, like the OurFamilyWizard app, give parents the ability to create and share new entries from nearly anywhere. Pull up your OFW Calendar, and quickly see whose night it is to have the kids or what time your child¿s soccer game is over the weekend...
Separation or divorce affects millions of people across the globe, including children of all ages. According to the BBC, one-third of British families are directly affected by divorce. BBC2 recently premiered a documentary that focuses on several families within this statistic and, more specifically, on how the kids remembered their parent's split. In Mum and Dad are Splitting Up, British director Olly Lambert illustrates how children affected by divorce recall their experience of how it happ
Divorce is never easy, even for those trying for an amicable split. You're not alone in this process and, with a bit of humor and an eye on the future, you will get through it. The question you may have, however, is
After divorce, communicating with an ex-spouse can be difficult and unpleasant. The ways that you used to communicate with each other may no longer be effective now that your relationship situation has changed. Blowing this issue off right from the beginning is not a healthy route to take, especially when you both are caring for your kids. Healthy communication between divorced parents is possible, and it starts by finding the right tone and method of delivery.
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Show moreYour childs success in school is a primary concern for every parent, and with the start of each school year, new challenges are faced within and outside of the classroom for parents and kids alike. Through meeting teachers and classmates, adjusting to a new daytime routine, and handling homework every night, kids have a lot on their minds as the summer winds down. Parents also experience newfound stress during this transitional period, but divorced or separated parents can find this time of ye
Co-parenting cooperation can lead to a successful school year.
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