Every family has its own rituals from birthdays to the first day of school. But what can parents do when they decide to separate or get divorced? Check out this post I wrote for ‘On Parenting,’ a Washington Post blog where I highlight some advice from separated and divorced parents operating their own spin on celebrating happily with family.
Take a look at some posts I have written about parents.
How To Let Go Of Your Teenager
“Think about raising a kid who will be a happy 35-year-old: an adult who will be content with what they do, thrilled about their contribution, be hardworking, have social/emotional intelligence, and a collaborative spirit.” Ken Ginsburg , author of Letting Go of Love and Confidence. Check out my interview with him here in the Washington Post blog, On Parenting.
Brené Brown: Be the Adult You Want Your Children to Be
This is an older post I wrote in 2012 for the Washington Post blog, On Parenting. It is still relevant because it applies to anyone who wants to live and parent more wholeheartedly.
Parenting Styles Often Colored By Our Own Childhoods
we bring our experiences from our first family, or our family of origin into our current family. Everyone does this. It doesn’t have to be seen as a negative as long as we are aware of what we are bringing to the table. Read more about this in a post I wrote for Thee Washington Post blog, On Parenting.
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