Episode Description
You've been circling the same topic for three months. The school decision. The summer schedule. The way the finances are working. You've talked about it. You've messaged about it. You've sat down once, at the café, and tried to work through it. None of it has produced agreement, and the topic keeps coming back, slightly heavier each time.
In this episode of CoParentSpace we get practical about when to bring a mediator in — what actually helps for separated and divorced parents, and why — grounded in attachment science and clinical research.
What we cover:
• The five signals
• What a mediator actually does
• The fears that delay the decision
• How to propose it
• When mediation is the wrong answer
Made for parents raising children across two homes. Best for: All ages.
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