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Nesting: Creating Stability and Consistency for Kids After Divorce with Kathleen Brigham | ep.60

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Join us in this enlightening episode as we explore the concept of nesting with Kathleen Brigham, a certified divorce mediator, and co-author of 'The Nesting Experiment: Two Divorces, Seven Kids, and Six Years of Uncomfortable Cohabitation.' Nesting, a post-separation arrangement where children remain in a stable environment while parents transition in and out, offers valuable insights into fostering stability and minimizing disruption during divorce.

Discover why incorporating nesting can benefit children and parents alike, and explore practical strategies for implementing this approach. Kathleen shares her expertise on creating boundaries and structure during this tumultuous time, offering valuable takeaways for co-parenting effectively.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The concept of nesting and its benefits for children post-separation
  • Different versions of nesting arrangements
  • Addressing common hurdles faced by parents during divorce
  • Tips for maintaining stability and consistency for kids during and after divorce
  • The importance of a detailed parenting plan outlining responsibilities, values and expectations
  • Navigating the dynamics of blended families

Even if you're happily married, this conversation provides valuable insights into communication and parenting strategies that can strengthen any family dynamic. Tune in for actionable advice and compassionate guidance on navigating divorce and supporting children through transition.

Share this episode with a friend who may benefit from Kathleen's wisdom, and join us as we delve into the importance of helping children find their new normal after a separation.
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The Nesting Experiment

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Join us in this enlightening episode as we explore the concept of nesting with Kathleen Brigham, a certified divorce mediator, and co-author of 'The Nesting Experiment: Two Divorces, Seven Kids, and Six Years of Uncomfortable Cohabitation.' Nesting, a post-separation arrangement where children remain in a stable environment while parents transition in and out, offers valuable insights into fostering stability and minimizing disruption during divorce.

Discover why incorporating nesting can benefit children and parents alike, and explore practical strategies for implementing this approach. Kathleen shares her expertise on creating boundaries and structure during this tumultuous time, offering valuable takeaways for co-parenting effectively.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The concept of nesting and its benefits for children post-separation
  • Different versions of nesting arrangements
  • Addressing common hurdles faced by parents during divorce
  • Tips for maintaining stability and consistency for kids during and after divorce
  • The importance of a detailed parenting plan outlining responsibilities, values and expectations
  • Navigating the dynamics of blended families

Even if you're happily married, this conversation provides valuable insights into communication and parenting strategies that can strengthen any family dynamic. Tune in for actionable advice and compassionate guidance on navigating divorce and supporting children through transition.

Share this episode with a friend who may benefit from Kathleen's wisdom, and join us as we delve into the importance of helping children find their new normal after a separation.
Connect with Kathleen
The Nesting Experiment

MORE FROM BILLY
FREE resources:
Connection Blueprint: 5 simple and effective tools to strengthen the connection with your child
Parent-Child Communication Guide : 10 Secrets to Stronger Bonds

Support the show with a one time donation. Visit my ko-fi page
Follow me on Instagram @ your_childs_full_potential to stay updated about upcoming episodes and behind-the-scenes content.
Like my page on Facebook
Subscribe to the show on Youtube
Visit the website unlockyourchildsfullpotential.com to explore additional resources related to this episode and to sign up for our email list.

  continue reading

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