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Separated and trying to navigate the co-parenting world?Separation often brings with it trauma, stressors, and obstacles that make it difficult to see a way forward. By working together as collaborative co-parents, separating couples can protect their children from conflict and the impact of divorce and separation. Children do best in environments where there is stability. Separation is a when time separating parents need to put their children's well-being ahead of their own and make decisions that help them raise their children in the healthiest and happiest way possible. Although the family unit is no longer the same, it's still a family. Acknowledging this and putting their children's needs ahead of anger and conflict will help separated couples to co-parent in a more effective way. Separated parents can coexist if they have respectful boundaries and the right rules and tools in place. Learning to effectively communicate and have positive dialogue is often the first step. By implementing a set of agreed rules around their co-parenting relationship, they can give their children the gift of safety, security, and stability following separation. In The Collaborative Co-Parent, Gabriella Pomare, a separation and parenting expert, helps separating parents on their journey to redefining the family unit and co-existing peacefully with their former partner.

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    A Paperback by Gabriella Pomare

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      Publisher: Morgan James Publishing llc
      Publication Date: 1/23/2025
      ISBN13: 9781636987033, 978-1636987033
      ISBN10: 1636987036

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      Book Synopsis
      Separated and trying to navigate the co-parenting world?Separation often brings with it trauma, stressors, and obstacles that make it difficult to see a way forward. By working together as collaborative co-parents, separating couples can protect their children from conflict and the impact of divorce and separation. Children do best in environments where there is stability. Separation is a when time separating parents need to put their children's well-being ahead of their own and make decisions that help them raise their children in the healthiest and happiest way possible. Although the family unit is no longer the same, it's still a family. Acknowledging this and putting their children's needs ahead of anger and conflict will help separated couples to co-parent in a more effective way. Separated parents can coexist if they have respectful boundaries and the right rules and tools in place. Learning to effectively communicate and have positive dialogue is often the first step. By implementing a set of agreed rules around their co-parenting relationship, they can give their children the gift of safety, security, and stability following separation. In The Collaborative Co-Parent, Gabriella Pomare, a separation and parenting expert, helps separating parents on their journey to redefining the family unit and co-existing peacefully with their former partner.

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