by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Co-Parenting, Divorce, Parenting
Visitation: Setting Rules for Youngsters at Both Homes Can Help Divorced Parents Your child is living in two separate homes now. But even though they are two distinct places, they are both parts of the same family. Because of this, there should be some similarities...
by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Co-Parenting, Divorce
A helpful tool as you work out the details Parenting plans are becoming more and more recognized as the way for both parents to coordinate their parenting, their lives and their relationship with their children after divorce. In its simplest form a parenting plan puts...
by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Co-Parenting, Divorce, Parenting
How to keep your bond strong Divorce is a time for a disconnection. It’s not uncommon for you to feel alone, rejected and insecure in the months following your divorce. So can your children. It is important for you to strengthen your bond with your children...
by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Co-Parenting, Divorce
7 Ways To Stay Sane With Different Parenting Styles The very same conflicts that drive a couple apart are likely to be at the heart of why there is still discord as the couple attempts to raise their children in two different households. Very often, arguments over...
by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Co-Parenting, Divorce
Parenting: Tips to Help You Help Your Children Cope after the Divorce Seven Tips to Parenting from Afar Fourteen years after she and her ex-husband decided to divorce, Lori Quaranta still knows for sure that the age-old parental theory to stay in a failing marriage...
by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Co-Parenting, Divorce, Parenting
Little things can make a big difference All human beings are resistant to change. It’s especially difficult for children. One of the greatest disruptions in a child’s life can be the upheaval caused by divorce. For this reason, it is incumbent on you, as a...