Resilience

Resilience

Making Children Travel Light Is Emotionally Heavy

An authoritative parenting perspective on belongings, boundaries and building resilience through separation When parents separate or divorce, whether amicably or through high conflict, decisions are often made quickly in the name of practicality, peacekeeping or emotional survival. One of the most common of these decisions is this: the child moves between homes with only the […]

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Parental Alienation Started Long Before Your Separation

It’s a term that stirs deep emotions, fierce debate and heartbreaking stories. Watch the first three videos here But what is it really? And why is it that in the storm of a high-conflict divorce, children – and sometimes entire branches of a family tree – are left isolated, confused and emotionally severed from the

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Ex Spouse: Honouring the Wounds and Wisdom of What Was

April 14th is Ex Spouse Day. I want to pause and honour something few are brave enough to talk about, let alone commemorate. This day isn’t just about acknowledging someone you once shared a life with. It’s about making space for the grief, the growth, the gut-wrenching shifts and the glimmers of healing that come

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Grief to Growth Online Training Course

Join me for my GRIEF to GROWTH, a LIVE 2-hour online course designed to help you shift your perspective, break free from the weight of grief and create a clear path forward. You don’t have to stay stuck – there’s a way through and I’ll show you how. 💡 In this course, you will:✅ Get

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50/50 Shared Parenting in Divorce

The Pros and Cons The decision to implement 50/50 shared parenting in a divorce is one of the most significant choices a family can face. The division of time between parents may seem like an equitable solution, but what truly matters is how it impacts the children involved. Children’s developmental stages, emotional needs and resilience

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FREE ONLINE DIVORCE SUMMIT on Global Fair Divorce Day (25 June 2024)

On Global Fair Divorce Day, 25 June, I’m hosting a FREE Online DIVORCE SUMMIT It will be an incredible collection of interviews with 30+ Experts who share their knowledge as well as Divorced and Alienated Families who tell their heart-breaking stories of triumph over trauma, from all over the world. Sign up NOW to secure

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Step-Parenting: Navigating Blended Families

Step-parenting, the role of an individual who enters into a family where at least one parent has children from a previous relationship, is a complex and multi-faceted journey. Rooted in the evolution of family structures and dynamics, step-parenting carries both challenges and opportunities for growth, impacting individuals and families in profound ways in our modern

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Parental Alienation

An Underhanded Tactic to Win Divorce Disputes Parental Alienation refers to a disturbing phenomenon where one parent systematically manipulates a child to reject or fear the other parent, often during or after a divorce or separation. From a legal standpoint, it involves the intentional undermining of the child’s relationship with the targeted parent through various

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Nuclear & Extended Family Dynamics

The Impact of Separation, Divorce and Blending New Families In the intricate landscape of family dynamics, the processes of separation, divorce and blending new families can introduce profound shifts in both nuclear and extended family structures. These transitions carry far-reaching implications, influencing the well-being of family members and shaping the resilience and adaptability of familial

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