Co-Parenting Like Pros
A Step-by-Step Guide for Parents Apart to Co-Parent
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Alfie Thomas
About this listen
The end of any relationship is heart-wrenching–but the moment children are involved, painful emotions soon blow out of control. Co-parenting is possible – and you can do it!
A parent’s job is to protect their children from as much pain as possible. Splitting from your partner is necessary because staying together would do more harm than good.
But in this case, there is a storm before the calm.
You know that this change is going to cause your children pain. And how guilty does that make you feel?
Statistics show that 1 in 2 children will see their parents’ marriage end in divorce. In order for children to learn from this experience and see two happy parents, there has to be a right way to co-parent.
But these angry emotions are just taking too much control over the situation!
One of the many struggles with co-parenting is working out how to have a respectful relationship with your ex while providing a united front for the children… without arguing!
Having three children under the age of 10, and with nine years of experience in co-parenting, one dad has mastered this role. From explaining why mom and dad don’t live together to standing side by side at a football match, he has gone through every co-parenting drama and success.
Now it’s time to share these firsthand co-parenting experiences with other parents who are desperate to see the light at the end of this particular tunnel.
In Co-Parenting Like Pros, here is just a fraction of what you will discover:
- How to analyze your current situation – set realistic parenting goals where the children's needs come first but both parents are happy
- The different living arrangements for co-parenting parents, and which suits your individual situation best
- What divorce grief is and why positive vibes are only going to make things worse
- The secrets behind effective communication with your ex--even when they are toxic
- Mind-blowing techniques to help you activate your parasympathetic nervous system, instantly calm down, and stop a fight from escalating
- What divorce and separation look like through your child’s eyes so that you can ease them through these agonizing transitions
- How to create a spectacular co-parenting schedule so that children and parents are informed, organized, and reassured by routine
- The unlimited benefits of a co-parenting plan for every aspect of raising children--reducing conflict and the need for legal intervention are just the tip of the iceberg!
- Twenty self-care tips to help moms and dads transition from life in a family to the single life--and without feeling guilty
And much more.
Your focus should absolutely be on what is best for your children.
This is an ongoing process that takes time, and there is no magic wand that is going to get you and your family from the torment to the love and joy a co-parenting family can feel.
By doing what’s necessary and having a guide to ease the transition, you can come out on the other side with a better relationship with your partner and children than ever before.
If you want to start this amazing journey towards positive co-parenting, then scroll up and click the “Add to Cart” button right now.
©2022 Mirabelle Nchangnwi (P)2022 Mirabelle NchangnwiWhat listeners say about Co-Parenting Like Pros
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- Michael John
- 07-01-23
Life changing
This book is a life saver. Not only does it teach fantastic communication skills, it develops your interpersonal skills and learning how to work as a team / unit to create a better outcome for the kids.
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- Anonymous User
- 26-07-23
Helpful knowledge
Coparenting is becoming more and more common these days and this guide is extremely helpful in helping each parent compartmentalize their relationship with the other parent and the child. This is a must listen and it’s filled with so many great and actionable tips.
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- Shipmate Veteran
- 30-11-22
All My Exes Live in Texas
Willy Nelson wrote a song about “All his Ex-Wife’s living in Texas, and that’s why he lives in Tennessee.” But the song did not mention what happens when the divorce has children involved in the mix. Balancing the pain of a failed marriage meant that the kids would require continued communication with someone connected to so much pain. Divorce does not end parenthood.
The Mom and Dad are still the same even after the divorce. In Co-Parenting Like Pros, the listener learns how to analyze your current situation – set realistic parenting goals where the children's needs come first, but both parents are happy. Rational and successful co-parenting can make a difference in your child’s future. Children from a divorce settlement do not turn out bad.
The first years of divorce can have a lifelong effect on a child. The author is writing about the personal first-hand experience, which makes this a trustful approach to help one understand what to expect in the days after divorce with children in the mix. The dialogue provides some self-care tips to help moms and dads transition from life in a family to a single life without feeling guilty.
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- Nicolas lemire
- 11-12-22
Good help!
This book helps with the struggles of co-parenting. The worst part of the divorce is what the kids are going through, and having a book that helps you with advice and studies makes it a bit easier. I like how the author analyzes the situation and shows techniques to calm you down. Well narrated, I highly recommend this book.
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- Miss N A Sanderson
- 27-12-22
Great book
Splitting up can be tough on the kids which is why it is so important to have a healthy co patenting relationship. This book will give some great tips and information on how to have a good relationship with your ex. I particularly liked the focus on managing your emotions
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Well structured and factual
towards the last few chapters, it was getting tiring listening the quick 60s of asking for reviews and ads. I. leaving genuine review about the content. w
Would love to find a book around stepparenting too
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- Kris Bayer
- 29-03-24
The Help you are Looking for
It sounds like the author is sharing a personal experience. This audiobook is a great guide to help you learn to co-parent well even if the other parent is not easy to work with. I wish I had this guide when I was dealing with an X.
Some things that I gathered from this audiobook. Divorce can be very difficult. At the end of the day, the children are in pain too. Their mom and dad remain the same even if you are no longer married. The child’s needs are important too.
Wounds are fresh so regulating emotions is critical. Process emotions first and then get a clear workable plan for helping your children. It is important to achieve a level of safety and trust for the sake of your children. This book helps you set boundaries and be patience. Be really clear in communication. And have honest discussions.
Schedules help with expectations and stability. Kids want to know you are in charge.
Keep the relationship professional, and don’t take things personally.
If you are looking for a realistic guide to help you learn to co-parent well, this is a great choice.
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- Emory Massie
- 12-11-22
The Book I Wish My Parents Had
Everything about listening to this book had me wishing my parents had a resource like this when they divorced. I found the material important due to instances where if I am ever in the scenario for my children I learn what is best for them regardless of my ego or what I "think" I knew to be best! Hats off to this author!
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- Keith Everett
- 30-11-22
Great Advice On Co-Parenting
I had been on the lookout for a book like this. My partner and I have had a few problems with this but this well-presented audiobook has answered many of the questions we had. It's easy to listen to and the narrator has a good voice. We've found it very useful and shall be referring to it in the future to help with bringing up our new daughter.
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- Angelina Stanzione
- 25-11-22
Practical and Useful
This really could be such an important listen for so many parents who are currently struggling to co-parent best for their children. Communication is arguably the most important aspect of becoming great parents when separated even when the relationship between both parties isn't the best. There were also some great techniques which I hadn't actually heard of before which can calm you down in an instant when things become stressful or heated. Well worth a listen and there is a ton of practical information in here
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