Episode Description
The whiteboard in the kitchen has two flights, three school holidays, and four weekends marked out across the year. It adds up to about eight weeks. That's what you actually get with your child. The rest of the year, the relationship runs through video calls, voice notes, and the steady work of staying present from a different time zone.
In this episode of CoParentSpace we get practical about when the two homes aren't in the same city — what actually helps for separated and divorced parents, and why — grounded in attachment science and clinical research.
What we cover:
• What changes when distance is the structural fact
• By age, what distance asks of the child
• The video call done well
• The visit done well
• What distance asks of you
• When the move is still the question
Made for parents raising children across two homes. Best for: All ages.
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