There are a couple of hidden advantages to being a parent who have shared-time with their child(ren). However, it takes one seeing beyond the norm to take advantage of it.
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Trust and Return
What would make one parent think that their child’s other parent isn’t fit to be a parent? At least not their child’s parents.
Turn From the Wrong Enemy to the Right Enemy
This lesson is the introduction to what we’re calling “Fighting the Wrong Enemy”. In it, one will find four keys to help turn a fight from the wrong enemy to the right enemy when it comes to making a blended family work.
Is That Other Parent Really Your Enemy?
In this series we put a stop to seeing a child’s other parent and even their step-parent as an enemy, but an ally. In this five part series, we discuss the following topics: • Mislabeled As An Enemy.• Blended Family Biases.• My Child is Your Child.• From Enemy to Ally.• Eliminate the Competition. Messages In […]
Eliminate the Competition
What if I were to tell you that parents who share time with their child no longer have to compete against each other for their position. A father doesn’t have to compete against a step-father, nor a step-mother with a mother.