Send us a text We explore how to face holiday grief and ambivalence when the kids are with a co-parent and the house feels too quiet. We share a clear plan to cope ahead, micro-skills for spirals, and when to bring in extra support while modeling regulation for our kids. • naming grief and ambivalence during holidays • separating feelings from behaviors • building a coping ahead plan that fits you • body, mind and connection actions for hard days • grounding with feet and breath work • quick...
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Send us a text We explore how to face holiday grief and ambivalence when the kids are with a co-parent and the house feels too quiet. We share a clear plan to cope ahead, micro-skills for spirals, and when to bring in extra support while modeling regulation for our kids. • naming grief and ambivalence during holidays • separating feelings from behaviors • building a coping ahead plan that fits you • body, mind and connection actions for hard days • grounding with feet and breath work • quick...
The Five Decision Framework: A strategy to make tech decisions in Co-Parenting
Kids First Co-Parenting with Dr. Royster
27 minutes
2 months ago
The Five Decision Framework: A strategy to make tech decisions in Co-Parenting
Court-ordered FaceTime, late-night pings, and surprise speakerphone moments can turn tech into a battleground—unless you have a plan built for high-conflict co-parenting. We break down a practical five-decision framework that transforms chaos into clarity: precise call windows, allowed platforms, device-free anchors, clear privacy norms, and a calm problems protocol for when things go sideways. You’ll hear why judges dislike being dragged into phone debates, what the research says about delay...
Kids First Co-Parenting with Dr. Royster
Send us a text We explore how to face holiday grief and ambivalence when the kids are with a co-parent and the house feels too quiet. We share a clear plan to cope ahead, micro-skills for spirals, and when to bring in extra support while modeling regulation for our kids. • naming grief and ambivalence during holidays • separating feelings from behaviors • building a coping ahead plan that fits you • body, mind and connection actions for hard days • grounding with feet and breath work • quick...