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5 Tips to Deal with a Difficult Ex-partner

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5 Tips to Deal with a Difficult Ex-partner.

Navigating the co-parenting relationship can be difficult. It certainly has been for me. It’s taken me almost four years to manage, and I have still not mastered it. It does take time. But I have learned some great things over the years and I would love to share them with you. Here are 5 tips to deal with a difficult ex-partner.Continue Reading →

Enough with the parent alienation accusation if it’s not true.

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Enough with the parent alienation accusation if it’s not true.

There is nothing that infuriates me more than fathers claiming that mothers are alienating their children from them when they are not.

Most single mums that I know (including myself) are of the opinion that our children benefit from both their parents in their lives, and do whatever they can to encourage that based on their children’s age. Of course, there are cases where mothers try to keep their children from their father (and vice versa), and sadly this commonly has to do with control, or getting back at each other, rather than what is in the best interest of the child. But often it is for genuine reasons which may include violence, substance abuse or mental illness; where it may actually not be safe for children to be with that parent at that point in time.Continue Reading →

Celebrating Being Single on Valentine’s Day

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If you are newly single, you have probably been feeling anxious about the dreaded V-day. As for me, I couldn’t really give a toss about Valentine’s Day. I don’t need a man’s declaration of love to feel good about myself anymore, and this is what I wanted to write about today: how a break-up is the perfect time to start a new chapter and find yourself. Let’s celebrate being single on Valentine’s Day.

OK, let’s get into it.Continue Reading →