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Co-Parenting After Divorce

Your Guidebook on How to Create & Maintain a Healthy Co-Parent Relationship with Your Ex After Divorce

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Co-Parenting After Divorce

By: Vanesa Esperas
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As a divorced mother with two children, I can say that I believe I have been through it all: the frustration, the pain, the sleepless nights, the emotional roller coaster that comes with trying to co-parent after divorce.

I wrote this book to help people who are going through similar situations. If I could go back in time, this is the book I would give to my younger self before it all started.

In this book, you will discover:

• How to get along with your ex

• Dealing with a difficult ex

• How your divorce is affecting your children

• Setting a plan

• Creating boundaries

• How to respond instead of react

• When to seek professional help

• How to communicate with your ex and children

• And much more

Co-parenting is a highly discussed topic in recent years, as more divorced couples are trying to work together in an attempt to put their best foot forward when it comes to parenting their kids. The worst part about it is that so many of the books out there on co-parenting seem to focus solely on dealing with the children. They forget about the importance of having to also deal with your ex. Society also seems to spend so much time on the how's and the why's of co-parenting that they forget to explain what it is, both on the surface and at its core.

By learning how to communicate and get along with your ex and prioritizing your children, you are one step closer to raising children happily and healthily, which is the ultimate goal of co-parenting.

Vanesa Esperas

©2022 Vanesa Esperas (P)2022 Vanesa Esperas
Divorce & Separation Single Parents Single Parent Divorce
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How to make co-parenting work for you

If you're struggling to co-parent after a divorce, this book is for you. "Co-Parenting After Divorce" offers practical advice on how to get along with your ex, set boundaries, communicate effectively, and much more. The author provides an overview of the challenges you may face and offers realistic solutions for dealing with them. She also stresses the importance of putting your children's needs first and provides tips for helping them adjust to the divorce. Whether you're just starting to co-parent or have been doing it for years, this book is packed with valuable information that will help you create a healthy co-parenting relationship.

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Although divorce is hard, maintaining a healthy relationship with an ex is very important for the mental well-being of the children affected. Children can start to struggle with split-up parents, luckily this guide shows you how to keep the broken-up family strong by sharing many psychological tips and tricks. I recommend this to others...

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