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Tamar talks about what to do when your kids act differently after coming home from their co-parent's house.
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Tamar talks about a different way to handle this frustrating (and common) dynamic.
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Tamar talks about a different way to handle this frustrating (and common) dynamic.
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Tamar talks about how to handle this uncomfortable phase of divorce.
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Tamar talks about what to do when your co-parent is sick.
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Tamar talks about how to handle this awkward situation.
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This week we got a question about what to do if your co-parent does not wanna meet in person and is high conflict.
So you can't transition the kids in person, but they need to take stuff with them, such as medicine and clothes and whatnot.
How, how do you handle this?
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This is a hard one to dig into without knowing more information because like you want to know, what's the communication like, what is this order about that they're not following? How long has it been? Do they have a, a history of not following orders?
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Tamar talks about a better way to have this conversation about religion.
I'm Tamar Burris. I'm a divorce and co-parenting coach.
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Today we're talking about the concept of fair, which is something that comes up a lot in divorce and then moving into co-parenting.
It's this idea of what's fair.
We're splitting everything equally. It's equitable, it's fair.
But when it comes to our kids, what does fair really mean?
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I'm Tamar Burris. I'm a divorce and co-parenting coach.
You can find me at my website, www.tamarburris.com, or on the WTF divorce directory
I think the biggest is to try to escape feelings, to try to numb down feelings of loss or grief or anger or resentment.
But also I think alcohol use ticks up because we may be going out more than we used to when we were married, and having more of a structured life.
Like we may be dating again or reconnecting with friends. And oftentimes in our culture, that means going out for drink.
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Beth Purcell is a Alcohol-Free Life Coach, who helps mindful women 𝗺𝗮𝗸𝗲 𝗮𝗹𝗰𝗼𝗵𝗼l 𝘀𝗺𝗮𝗹𝗹 & 𝗶𝗿𝗿𝗲𝗹𝗲𝘃𝗮𝗻𝘁 in their lives, and explore what really nourishes them.
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Today we're talking about how do you co-parent with a narcissist.
And the real answer is you don't.
A narcissist is never going to be a good co-parent.
A narcissist is always gonna put their needs first.
They wanna have the attention.
They wanna have control.
They will never be putting their kids in the forefront.
They're never going to work together to make sure the kids get exactly what they need.
They wanna make sure they get what they need.
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The idea of co-parenting with someone who you don't trust is difficult. And it's common because think about, you know, your relationship broke up, right? You have a lot of love lost.
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It feels impossible!
Hi! I am Tamar Burris.
I'm a single mom, divorce and relationship coach.
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