All Kids With Divorced Parents Want For Christmas
Wrapped gifts under the tree are always a treat, but what do kids with divorced parents really want this holiday season? It’s probably not the latest fad toy or video game, but three things only you...
View ArticleAnti-Valentine’s Day Songs: What’s On Your Playlist?
Mushy cards. Chocolate-filled hearts. Roses everywhere you look. In case you haven’t been keeping track of the calendar, it’s Valentine’s Day — a day that can inspire dread in anyone going through a...
View ArticleTop Tips for Successful Halloween Co-Parenting
This year October 31 falls on a Friday, which, as a newly separated or recently divorced parent, you may already be aware is the traditional day of the week when children switch homes for weekend...
View Article8 Tips for Spending Thanksgiving Alone
Thanksgiving will be here in just a few weeks, and for newly separated or recently divorced individuals, this can mean facing a very different kind of holiday celebration than years past. Will your...
View ArticlePositive Co-Parenting Over Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is a day to celebrate family and all that we’re thankful for, and for divorced families, the day is no different! Usually, the only ingredients needed to bring joy — not stress — to the...
View Article14 Gifts to Give Your Divorced Friends (or Your Ex) This Holiday Season
Make the holidays a little happier for newly divorced friends and loved ones with these light-hearted gift ideas. Is it your first holiday season since your separation or divorce? Put yourself on your...
View ArticleTop Co-Parenting Tips For A Smooth Handover At Holiday Time
Holidays can be a challenging time for divorced families especially when people crave glowing, Norman Rockwell-type gatherings. It can be upsetting having to split holiday time with your ex and...
View ArticleThe Gift Of Facetime: Virtual Parenting Time Over The Holidays
Not scheduled to see your kids in person over Thanksgiving or the December holidays? Skype, Facetime, and other forms of internet “e-visitation” may give you a second chance to enjoy holiday parenting...
View ArticleHoliday Co-Parenting: Spending Thanksgiving Without Your Kids
It’s your first Thanksgiving since your separation, and according to your parenting time and holiday agreement, your kids will be spending the day with their other parent. When holiday traditions...
View ArticleFirst Holiday After Divorce: 8 Tips For Surviving It Solo
There’s nothing like the holidays to make a newly divorced or separated person feel disconnected and lonely. Everywhere you turn, you’re reminded of your new status. Your friends are spending...
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