Help Your Kids Love Both Parents Without Drama2 min read

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March 11, 2025

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Co-parenting comes with challenges. Positive co-parenting, even more so. Your words have the power to shape how your kids feel about both parents. The way you talk about your ex (especially in tough moments) can either create stress or build security for your child.

πŸ’« Try these 3 language shifts and watch your kids feel safe, loved, and free to have a healthy relationship with both parents. It’s all part of our “Say This, Not That!” series 🌟

3 Simple Language Shifts

The way we talk to our kids shapes the way they experience divorce.

Every comment, every reaction, and every little remark about your ex adds up in your child’s mind. Your words can either make them feel torn between two parents or give them the freedom to love you both without guilt. Let’s make sure it’s the latter. ❀️

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