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In this episode, Dannielle Young, Head of Family Law at Collective Family Law Group and Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner at Danielle Young Mediations, discusses the importance of effective co-parenting communication following separation.
Separation and divorce can be highly challenging, particularly when children are involved. The way parents communicate during and after separation plays a significant role in shaping their children’s sense of security, emotional development, and future approach to relationships. This episode focuses on adopting a child-centred mindset, reframing the co-parenting relationship as a shared management role, and maintaining respectful and practical communication.
Key discussion points include:
•Why communication impacts long-term outcomes for children
•Shifting from former partners to co-managers of your children’s wellbeing
•The value of a child-centred approach in decision-making
•Maintaining professionalism and separating emotional processing from parenting discussions
•The 24-hour pause rule for managing heightened or emotional moments
This episode provides practical guidance for separated parents aiming to reduce conflict, strengthen co-operation, and support their children’s stability and resilience during the post-separation transition.
By Hayder ShkaraIn this episode, Dannielle Young, Head of Family Law at Collective Family Law Group and Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner at Danielle Young Mediations, discusses the importance of effective co-parenting communication following separation.
Separation and divorce can be highly challenging, particularly when children are involved. The way parents communicate during and after separation plays a significant role in shaping their children’s sense of security, emotional development, and future approach to relationships. This episode focuses on adopting a child-centred mindset, reframing the co-parenting relationship as a shared management role, and maintaining respectful and practical communication.
Key discussion points include:
•Why communication impacts long-term outcomes for children
•Shifting from former partners to co-managers of your children’s wellbeing
•The value of a child-centred approach in decision-making
•Maintaining professionalism and separating emotional processing from parenting discussions
•The 24-hour pause rule for managing heightened or emotional moments
This episode provides practical guidance for separated parents aiming to reduce conflict, strengthen co-operation, and support their children’s stability and resilience during the post-separation transition.

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