Mother’s Day for the Separated Mother
Sooner than you know it, it’s here. Mother’s Day. But what is supposed to be a special day to celebrate mom can be hard in a separated household. This may be your first […]
Washing Away the Word ‘Chores’
There are certain things that have to get done in every household. Those things that most don’t look forward to doing, that takes up time, that often is a complete drudgery. We have […]
Transgender Day of Visibility
Transgender refers to one’s sexual identity differing from the one assigned at birth, usually on the basis of anatomy. Hence one can be born with the physical sexual characteristics of one gender, yet […]
How to Keep Up Languages for Children: Both Co-Parents Speak a Different Language
Welcome to the Province of Ontario. According to the 2016 census, there are some 200 languages spoken in the province. Language is not only the words we use to communicate, but a source […]
Another Lockdown: How Co-Parents Can Handle Uncertainty
Trust can be fragile. It can be further hampered by change and uncertainty. Parental separation and divorce as well as changing pandemic restrictions and another lockdown can add to that uncertainty. However, such […]
New Year, New Parenting. Three Resolutions for a Challenging Co-Parent
With this year ending, many people’s mind goes to New Year resolutions. Of those, perhaps the most common are about managing money and losing weight. However, have you considered making some changes to […]