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5 Tips for Effective Co-Parenting After Divorce
Parenting after a divorce is not easy. To keep your divorce from adversely affecting your children, it’s important to work with your ex-spouse to be a pro-active co-parent. If you can both make the commitment to be involved and supportive, you can successfully...
Getting a Handle on Temper Tantrums
When young children get angry or frustrated, it can be difficult for moms and dads to know what to do. Often, parents feel helpless and look longingly at postcards promoting exotic locales. They may even question their ability to parent in the first place. So, stop...
When It Seems Like Too Much
According to the statistics from the Center for Disease and Control (CDC), approximately nine percent of American adults suffer from some form of depression that produces overwhelming feelings of sadness and despair. In fact, depression is considered a global epidemic...
Working Through Financial Conflicts
No relationship is perfect and even the most agreeable couples will have things that cause discord such as work, kids, in-laws, chores, sex, and finances - with money being at the top of the list. Disagreements about finances are rarely about money itself. Conflicts...
Getting Married? Six Reasons to Consider Premarital Counseling
Many people think that premarital counseling is for couples who are having problems in their relationship. However, with more than 40 percent of marriages ending in divorce, early intervention can help patch up squabbles before they become brawls. Taking advance...

