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Mediation can be emotionally exhausting. Preparation helps you walk in steadier.
Beforehand, list your must-haves, map your child’s routine, bring key docs, think through holidays/“what ifs,” and draft a first proposal.
Full guide here: https://t.co/Ptn1r4wSUq
Some conversations move co-parenting forward. Others just emotionally drain you.
When things get tense, how do you keep the focus on your child and the decision at hand?
Comment a phrase you lean on in those moments!
If you ever end up in court, one missing screenshot can cost you months (and, possibly, a lot of money in legal fees)—this is the simplest way to keep the truth on record.
Read more: https://t.co/RMELp8vBsj
A lot of co-parenting effort is invisible.
The stuff nobody claps for. The stuff your child may never even notice.
What’s been the heaviest part for you lately?
No need to explain. A few words (or an emoji) is enough.
Calling your co-parent a “narcissist” might feel validating in the moment, but it can quietly undermine your credibility where it matters most.
This article shares other ways to put what you’re experiencing into words without leaning on the label.
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What do you wish friends, family, teachers, or coaches understood better?
• Transitions are emotional
• Schedules are fragile
• Kids can feel pulled in two directions
• Consistency takes real work
• All of the above
If it’s something else, add it in the comments!
Some days, co-parenting isn’t hard because of the schedule.
It’s hard because you feel misunderstood.
Finish the sentence (or just react):
“I wish my co-parent understood that ______.”
No details needed. One phrase is enough.
After separation, the hard part isn’t just decision-making—it’s making them with someone you don’t always like. Custody mediation can help you create clearer agreements with a neutral professional so there are fewer surprises later. https://t.co/RPw2rBql9W
You can’t control how peaceful your co-parenting relationship is all the time. But you can protect your peace—choice by choice, message by message, moment by moment. 🌱
A reminder for today:
If you...
Had a smooth parenting exchange,
Sent the message you were putting off,
Or chose not to engage in an argument…
That counts as a co-parenting win.
“Before OurFamilyWizard, it was easy to respond to messages in the heat of the moment—which usually didn’t work out very well.”
—Amanda, OurFamilyWizard user
Read her story here 👉 https://t.co/0ix72VZFgp
Co-parenting can feel like 100 tabs are open in your brain.
A co-parenting app like OurFamilyWizard pulls everything into one place.
Learn more about how OurFamilyWizard helps co-parents here: https://t.co/Pbbyf6HNJV
If co-parenting feels heavy right now, you’re not failing, you’re human.
Drop a 💙 if you’re doing your best during a hard season. No explanations required.
“I've talked to one person that's going through a divorce right now. And I told her, ‘Try OurFamilyWizard.'""— Ryan, OurFamilyWizard user
👉 Read Ryan's story here: https://t.co/TPgrcnyFqu
Want to use OurFamilyWizard but still need to get your co-parent on board? This article's for you.
If you’re tired of feeling stuck in your co-parenting, start here:
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