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… the Family Home, at Different Times Why is it called birdnesting? Bit of a funny name, but a … think family nesting could be psychologically unhealthy . If it doesn’t feel like much … decide whether that works for…
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… circumstances.  For example, if exchanges typically fall in line with school, continue to … contact with your child without them physically being in your care. Video Chat.  Whether … know that you’re thinking…
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… and they’ll pick up on the tension.)  Basically, fake it till you make it. Drop off your … love you forever!”  “When’s our next phone call? That’s right, it’s tomorrow! Can’t …
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… newborn, baby, or infant.  No matter what you call your child — newborn, infant, or baby — … as weaning. Progressive Parenting Plan (also called “step-up parenting plan” or “dynamic … their mother most of the time…
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… that they’re losing a parent. Being physically separated from that parent can bring up … respond to separation with anxiety specifically. They might simply feel sad, lonely, or … your co-parent can set up more…
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… legal custody, physical custody, or both. Typically, a co-parent with sole physical custody …  care and support for the child historically.”     Ranson gives this example: “In one case, one parent tragi
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… experiences in the future.” Ellen adds, “Calling upon your inner reserves of strength, … helpful for your kids,” says Christina. “Basically, you are sending them the message that …
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… or uses other drugs.  Life will change dramatically post-divorce: House, neighborhood, etc.  … to the child to label their behavior and call it irrational. It is also unkind, even … a high-conflict divorce…
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… however, is an option that works specifically for co-parents who share time with their … child’s age. The 2-2-3 schedule can be logistically complicated, but a digital co-parenting calendar can automati
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… were able to be resolved. That's what we call taking the high road.   Of course, it’s … gets resolved, because the feelings don't magically go away. The confusion, the sadness, and the anger don't…