Co-Parent Your Way To A Happy Life With Your Children
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You’re about to discover how to move past your frustrations with your ex to successfully co-parent your children. You will learn how to give your children the life that they deserve after a divorce.
This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to successfully co-parent children after separation or divorce.
Give your children the stability and close relationships with both parents that they deserve by successfully co-parenting with your ex. Getting along with your ex is rarely easy and can be stressful. You and your ex may have a painful history after a split that can be exhausting and infuriating.
You can overcome these challenges with a little help and the right mindset. It is possible to develop a cordial relationship with your ex in regards to your children.
In this guidebook you will learn tips and strategies that will help you and your ex make joint custody work so that your kids will have the happy life that they deserve. Even though your marriage is over, your family is still intact.
Co-parenting is not about your own feelings, or those of your ex partner. The happiness and future well-being of your children depends on your ability to successfully co-parent.
Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn... Understanding the Impact of Divorce on Children The What and How of Co-Parenting Benefits of Co-Parenting after Divorce How to Co-Parent Successfully Overcoming the Biggest Obstacle in Co-Parenting Moving Forward with Your Life and Children Much, much more! Download your copy today!
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Simply put, I think that every parent that is going through a divorce or separation should read own book. It is a valuable resource for maintaining your relationship with your child, while dealing with your problems with your significant other.
Most parents don't mean to neglect their child during and after divorces / separations, and they may not even realize that they are doing it while they are dealing with a combination of trying to repair their own relationship, relocating, still working, plus trying to deal with the needs of their children.
This book gives clear instructions on how to care for the emotional and physical needs of your children to the best of your ability. The book is relatively short and to-the-point, so that you can quickly get the information that you need and apply it and get back to taking care of your kids.