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Sep 9, 2020

For many single moms, co-parenting is challenging. If you are parenting with your ex after a divorce or breakup, emotions can run high. Tammy Daughtry from CoParenting International shares strategies that reduce conflict in co-parenting communications and keep your children's well-being first. She also discusses ways to care for your own emotional and spiritual health to reduce the anxiety your children experience as they transition back and forth between homes. Tammy's tips are essential to fostering a positive environment for your children, and are beneficial in cases where you may be parenting completely alone.

Co-Parenting Works! by Tammy Daughtry

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