
In the latest episode of Parents & Professors Podcast, Dr. Marjorie Dorime-Williams and Dr. Michael Steven Williams dive deep into one of the most sensitive yet essential topics in co-parenting: finances. 💰 Whether you’re married, divorced, or co-parenting after separation, money can often become a source of tension. This episode is your ultimate parenting guide on how to communicate about finances without letting it turn into conflict.Dr. Marjorie and Dr. Michael share both personal stories and expert insights, drawing from their experiences as educators, parents, and partners. They explore how to create a shared financial framework that works for both co-parents — one that reflects mutual respect, values, and priorities.💬 Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:How to talk about money with your co-parent without escalating into arguments.Why budgeting as a team helps reduce parenting problems before they start.The role of financial transparency in raising confident, secure kids.How to set healthy money habits and teach your children about financial responsibility.As part of this practical parenting guide for new parents and experienced co-parents alike, the hosts discuss common financial struggles families face — from deciding who buys the kids’ soccer cleats to managing unexpected expenses like medical bills or school trips. Their advice helps you navigate these challenges while keeping your co-parenting relationship healthy and constructive.💡 Dr. Michael highlights the importance of introducing money management to kids early. By including children in age-appropriate discussions about budgeting and saving, parents can help them learn to distinguish between needs and wants — a valuable life skill. This approach fits perfectly into a parenting guide to positive discipline, where open conversations foster respect and understanding instead of conflict or secrecy.Throughout the episode, the hosts reference popular financial experts like Tiffany Aliche (The Budgetnista) and Dave Ramsey, sharing how concepts like zero-based budgeting and the envelope system have helped families stay organized and stress-free with their finances. These methods can be adapted to any parenting style, from those managing newborn expenses to those guiding teens toward responsible independence.🎧 Why this episode matters:Money disagreements are one of the most common sources of tension between co-parents. But when handled with empathy and clarity, financial discussions can strengthen the parenting partnership instead of breaking it. This episode is a comprehensive parenting guide for co-parents, helping you communicate effectively, build trust, and model financial wisdom for your kids.👨‍👩‍👧 Key Takeaways:Communicate early and often about finances.Create shared goals instead of competing priorities.Involve children in simple budgeting lessons.Use real-world examples to teach financial responsibility.Practice patience, understanding, and transparency.If you’re searching for a parenting guide for newborns, or wondering how to manage money when your child turns two, this episode offers timeless strategies that adapt to every parenting stage. From baby expenses to college savings, Dr. Marjorie and Dr. Michael provide actionable insights for parents who want to raise financially savvy, emotionally grounded children.This episode doesn’t just address parenting problems — it offers long-term solutions. It’s more than a talk about money; it’s a roadmap for cooperation, growth, and positive communication.📺 Perfect for:Parents navigating co-parenting or blended familiesNew parents looking for a realistic parenting guide for new parentsFamilies working toward better communication and financial planningAnyone interested in positive parenting strategies and money management