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When Your Co-Parent Doesn’t Get It: Navigating Different Understanding of Your Child’s Needs

When Your Co-Parent Doesn’t Get It: Navigating Different Understanding of Your Child’s Needs

When Your Co-Parent Doesn’t Get It: Navigating Different Understanding of Your Child’s NeedsRachel Payne
Published on: 14/02/2026

One of you sees the diagnosis. The other sees excuses. You're implementing strategies at home while they're saying "they're fine at my house." This isn't about who's right—it's about creating a united front when you're miles apart in understanding.

Relationships & Co-Parenting
Co-Parenting After Separation: Putting Your Child First When It’s Hard

Co-Parenting After Separation: Putting Your Child First When It’s Hard

Co-Parenting After Separation: Putting Your Child First When It’s HardRachel Payne
Published on: 14/02/2026

Divorce didn't end your parenting partnership—it just changed the address. When you're hurt, angry, or exhausted, keeping your child's needs front and center feels impossible. Here's how to do hard things when emotions run high.

Relationships & Co-Parenting
Staying Connected: Protecting Your Relationship When Parenting Takes Over

Staying Connected: Protecting Your Relationship When Parenting Takes Over

Staying Connected: Protecting Your Relationship When Parenting Takes OverRachel Payne
Published on: 14/02/2026

You became parents, not roommates who coordinate schedules. When every conversation is about IEPs, therapies, and who's doing pickup, your partnership disappears. Here's how to find each other again without dropping any balls.

Relationships & Co-Parenting
Navigating High School: Managing Pressure, Finding Balance, and Preparing for Launch

Navigating High School: Managing Pressure, Finding Balance, and Preparing for Launch

Navigating High School: Managing Pressure, Finding Balance, and Preparing for LaunchRachel Payne
Published on: 14/02/2026

College prep culture says burn out now, succeed later. But what if your teen could handle rigor AND sleep? Build a high school experience that prepares them for life beyond transcripts—with skills that matter more than any acceptance letter.

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