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The Silent Erosion: Exposing the Long-Term Toll of Co-Parenting With a Narcissist

It is not secret that countless parents face the challenge of raising children alongside an ex-partner whose personality makes cooperation feel like walking a tightrope. When co-parenting with a narcissist,
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High Conflict Co-parenting: When a Toxic Ex-Spouse Alienates Your Children

You would think that after spending months and thousands of dollars trying to divorce your spouse you will be able to move on with your life, right? Well, this is not
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Co-Parenting After Divorce: Raising Children Who Won’t Need Therapy

Deciding to divorce your partner does not make you a bad person, a villain, or a reject of society. If you have this belief, erase it from your system as
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The Anatomy of Arguments: How Not to Get Caught in the Fire

Does anyone ever take note of how arguments happen, what sparks them, and what fuels them? We all have hot buttons. We all have things that can get us fired up.
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Supportive Co-Parenting: How to be Your Child’s Hero

Give you children a real security blanket after divorce: be their superhero. There is ample research showing the benefits of a supportive co-parenting relationship for child development. Parents who manage to
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The Outdoors for Child Growth: Raising Humans that Don’t Suck

Every child is born a natural explorer. It is up to us, parents, to help them form a warm and trusting connection to our planet.” DG Nature is the source of
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Co-Parenting with a Narcissist: Time to Grow a Pair

THE MOST IMPORTANT THING TO REMEMBER WHEN CO-PARENTING IS THAT YOU MUST ALWAYS STRIVE TO SAFEGUARD YOUR CHILDREN FROM CONFLICT. Everyone who has been through it knows that co-parenting takes effort.
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How to be the Mother of a Special Needs Child: Tale of a Mother

For starters, be extremely excited that you are pregnant. It is your first child and you are going to rock at this! Make sure you only eat organic foods to ensure
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Co-parenting: Learning to Tame the Beast

Co-parenting takes strength, courage, patience, and for some – lots of wine, praying, bag punching, drawing, journaling, or whatever your outlet is. If you don’t have one: find one. Co-parenting forms

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