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Co-Parents of School-Aged Kids Must Communicate

Co-Parents of School-Aged Kids Must Communicate

School systems are not set up to handle divorced parents. It is up to co-parents to share information. It is particularly incumbent upon the residential parent to make this happen. Communication and sharing information about your child with the other parent is not only kind but helps your child’s other parent to be the kind of parent you want them to be.

Welcome to HappilyDivorcedBook.com

At HappilyDivorcedBook.com I’ll share with you chapters from my book, interviews I’ve given, and insights on co-parenting that I stumble upon along the way. If you are a co-parent, a child of divorce, or a family member navigating a co-parenting, step-family, or blended family relationship, I’d love to hear your story too. Was your experience good or bad? What odd circumstances did you find yourself in and how did you come through it? What do you struggle with on these fronts?

Happily Divorced

Teresa Harlow jokes how her book, Happily Divorced, was meant to be “a journey through our happy life of divorce with a child,” but turned out to be a story of a co-parenting journey.

The Kind Approach to Co-Parenting—with Teresa Harlow – EP17

The decision to divorce is a difficult one, especially if young children are involved. No parent wants to miss half of their kiddo’s childhood. But how do we learn to co-parent in a positive way? What strategies can divorcing couples use to create a happy life for...

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