Posts Tagged ‘Co-Parenting’
Co-Parenting During Hanukkah
Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, is a time for family, tradition, and joy. However, if you are divorced and working through co-parenting issues during this eight-day celebration, you might wonder how to split or share the holiday in a way that honors both parents and your extended families and keeps the spirit of Hanukkah alive…
Read MoreCo-Parenting During Halloween: Making Trick-or-Treating Fun for Everyone
When you are separated or divorced, managing Halloween can be tricky. Halloween is an exciting time for children, filled with costumes, candy, and the thrill of trick-or-treating. Both parents often want to share in the fun, especially when the children are young. Here’s how you can make Halloween a positive experience for everyone involved. Decide…
Read MoreStrategies for Divorcing and Co-Parenting with a Narcissist
Divorcing and co-parenting with an ex are difficult enough to navigate on their own, but when dealing with a narcissistic partner, the challenges can be even more overwhelming. The heightened emotions involved, the potential for high-conflict situations, and the manipulative tactics of your ex can leave you feeling confused and exhausted. However, with a clear…
Read MoreCo-Parenting Arrangements that Best Protect Your Children with Dr. Leah Younger
IIn this episode of A Better Divorce Podcast with Andrea Vacca, we welcome guest Dr. Leah Younger, Clinical Director of Younger Psychology. Younger Psychology, located in Long Island and New York City, offers evaluation and therapeutic services for individuals and families involved in separation and divorce matters. Tune in to this episode as Dr. Younger…
Read MoreUse of Technology to Reduce Conflicts in Co-Parenting
A recent article in The Huffington Post summarized a University of Missouri study that analyzed the way divorced parents use technology to facilitate (or hinder) their co-parenting arrangements. According to the study, parents with effective communication used technology to improve parent-parent communication as well as parent-child access, while parents with ineffective communication used technology to frustrate both…
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