
Taking a step back and thinking long-term is one of the most powerful shifts you can make, both for yourself and for your children.

Setting firm but fair boundaries helps you and your co-parent navigate this journey with less stress and more stability.

Co-parenting can often trigger intense emotions like frustration, sadness, anger, and anxiety - and understandably so.

Good communication is so important to keep things running smoothly and to make sure your kids feel supported.

Decision-making in co-parenting can often feel overwhelming and if we’re honest, sometimes it can even feel impossible.

Grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins - extended family can be one of the greatest assets in your co-parenting journey.

For co-parents who want to survive (and maybe even enjoy) the school holidays with our 5 ‘mini missions’ for smoother holidays.

Five things you didn’t know about co-parenting and one that you probably do... and how to approach them to reduce stress
Buy the Co-Parenting Method Book – the No1 Amazon best seller with a proven 6-step method to raise happy kids after separation and divorce.
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Read through our blogs for useful information hints and tips
Buy the Co-Parenting Method Book – the No1 Amazon best seller with a proven 6-step method to raise happy kids after separation and divorce.
The Co Parenting Method Course – our signature comprehensive programme designed to help you co-parent with confidence, clarity, and peace of mind.
Read through our blogs for useful information hints and tips

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Marcie.