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Divorce is painful, and it affects both the parents and the children. Your child may become overwhelmed by knowing what she is supposed to do or the thought of not seeing one parent as close as she would want to. As a parent, you should relieve your child from emotional stress and assure her that you only have some differences and everything else is fine. Evidence-based information shows that some children will act out after a divorce in an attempt to cover up their inner feelings of conflict and confusion. You will learn more about scientific ways of parenting after divorce in this section.
Become a Parenting Coordinator
August 20, 2018

How to Become a Parenting Coordinator

A parenting coordinator, according to this study, is an individual (preferably a lawyer) who acts as an intermediary between parents and children from families of high-conflict divorce. Commonly referred to as PCs, parenting coordinators present children with opportunities to live in conflict-free homes away from their parents’ conflicts in order
How to write a parenting plan

How to Write a Parenting Plan

Writing a parenting plan is an activity that should involve both parents. To create the parenting plan, the parents should mutually agree on a few strategies for the sake of their child’s
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What Is Shared Parenting?

August 14, 2018
Shared parenting, also referred to as joint physical custody, is an arrangement between divorced or legally separated parents where they both have rights and responsibilities pertaining to the rearing of their children.
What is A Parenting Plan?

What Is a Parenting Plan?

July 21, 2018
A parenting plan is a comprehensive child custody plan that includes details about the parents’ time-sharing and decision-making procedures regarding the child in cases of separation or divorce. It is a legal

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What Is Montessori Parenting?

The Montessori method is an educational philosophy and approach to teaching developed by Dr. Maria Montessori, an Italian physician and educator, in
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