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EP1. Co-parenting Without Conflict

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After years of conflict, divorced or separating couples often feel hopeless about an amicable co-parenting relationship. Their communication is ineffective or non existent and they anticipate it will continue this way forever. This week Jennifer and Ashley explain how understanding your physiological reactions to conflict can help break these patterns and will provide you with strategies to calmly address and respond to disagreements with your former spouse.

You can learn more about Jennifer's practice and schedule your free phone consultation by clicking here

We want to hear from you! Scroll down & leave us a voice message OR email us your questions/rants/wins to jennifer@sandersmediation.ca and we will answer/discuss/celebrate during the following episode.

Follow on social media for more tips, support & comedic relief click here

@theconsciouscoparent click here

@sandersmediation click here

The content on this podcast is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/splittheaftereverafterpod/message
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After years of conflict, divorced or separating couples often feel hopeless about an amicable co-parenting relationship. Their communication is ineffective or non existent and they anticipate it will continue this way forever. This week Jennifer and Ashley explain how understanding your physiological reactions to conflict can help break these patterns and will provide you with strategies to calmly address and respond to disagreements with your former spouse.

You can learn more about Jennifer's practice and schedule your free phone consultation by clicking here

We want to hear from you! Scroll down & leave us a voice message OR email us your questions/rants/wins to jennifer@sandersmediation.ca and we will answer/discuss/celebrate during the following episode.

Follow on social media for more tips, support & comedic relief click here

@theconsciouscoparent click here

@sandersmediation click here

The content on this podcast is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/splittheaftereverafterpod/message
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