Don’t be stingy with how often you tell your son, “I love you.”
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social support and dads are crucial to pave the way for kids’ friendships.
Resentment is corrosive. Here’s how to stop it from eating away at you. Resentment is like a drinking buddy. It keeps you company and lets you tell your story of being wronged.
Divorced parents almost always find the issue of co-parenting as one of the stickiest challenges of all in their new and uncharted relationship. In virtually every case, children suffer as a result of a divorce. They feel torn between two parents and the parents’ now separate lives.
These days, there’s no shortage of parenting styles. But after working with thousands of families for more than 20 years, I’ve…
Financial discussions need to start early.
Patience is a skill. And like any other skill, it can be nurtured and grown.
These seven exercises can help.
Here’s how you and your partner can balance out the everyday burdens.
The mental load of parenting can weigh anyone down. That’s why, whenever possible married couples must ask themselves: Am I doing enough? Is my partner taking on too much? What can I help with to share the mental load? Because when one partner takes on too much, it’s easy to buckle under the weight.
It takes a lot of work for two parents to get to the point where they can say their co-parenting relationship is going really well. For most families, there is still room for improvement. Rather than focusing on what’s not working, though, identify what is going well so that you can accentuate the positive as work toward resolving conflicts with your ex.

