This post-divorce parenting trend puts the kids first, but it comes with challenges
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This post-divorce parenting trend puts the kids first, but it comes with challenges
Getty Images; Tyler Le/BI'Nesting' couples share a home where the kids stay, while parents rotate in and out.Family and relationship experts say that trust and communication are key to making the setup work.Oftentimes, it's difficult to pull off in practice, they warn.When Cordelia Newlin got divorced about three and a half years ago, she and her ex-husband made an agreement. They would keep their daughters, now 14 and 17, in the family home. Ne…
When a couple separates and have children, sometimes conflicts do not remain in the past. In some cases one parent may begin to negatively influence the relationship of the child with the other parent, promoting unjustified rejection.
In Western societies, there have been many different family models and cohabitation formulas for decades. A clear example is that of bonded families, two people who are paired together and where one or both of them contribute, at least one child from some previous relationship. As far back as the century, Spain has seen an exponential growth of this type of unions: according to the INE (National Institute of Statistics) Population and Housing Ce…
When parents separate, this is an extreme burden for the whole family. How to deal with children sensitively explains the movement, sports scientist, moto pedagogue & coach, and our KIWI expert Dr. Sophia BolzanoRead the full article on FALTER.at
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