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The #1 Way To Set Up Your Child For Success

As parents, there are a few things that we all want our children to feel…

 

...able ✔️

...worthy ✔️

...accepted ✔️

 

But for parents considering, going through, or who have already divorced, sometimes it feels that your family won’t be able to emerge happy and whole.  

 

As a psychologist and former family law attorney, I have spent two decades working with individuals and families to help them emerge from divorce with happiness and confidence.

 

And now I want to give away that knowledge inside this FREE guide:

 

📣 Promoting Positive Self-Esteem In Children 📣

 

Helping parents everywhere raise happy, healthy and confident children, in this guide you will discover:

 

✨ How self-esteem plays a role in childhood 

✨ How their self-esteem influences their choices and relationships later in life

✨ A comprehensive strategy including 8 Steps you should take to help your child develop positive self-esteem

✨ Examples of situations and dialogue drawn from real coparenting fami...

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COPARENTING TECHNIQUES: SHOWING AFFECTION & MAINTAINING CONNECTION WITH YOUR TODDLER

Enlightened CoParenting™ emphasizes emotional connection with your child, regardless of whether or not they are with you or their coparent. No need to wait for your parenting time or a special occasion to show affection to your toddler. Maintaining that heart to heart connection with them, helps both of you through periods of separation from each other. 

This checklist offers a way to offer loving actions to your child each day, electronically or by phone when you are apart and physically when you are together.

I am joined by other psychologists and specifically developmental psychologists in suggesting these heart centered techniques.

1. Perform a simple, personalized ritual at the beginning and end of parenting times. For example: morning hug after waking up, daddy/mommy dance when child returns from time with other parent, or sing song you made up together at each bath time etc.

2. Engage in mindful conversation. Be curious about what your toddler is thinking and feeling.  Ask question...

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