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Co-parenting after divorce can feel like walking on eggshells—especially when emotions from the past still linger. But peaceful co-parenting is possible, even if your ex is difficult or uncooperative.
In this episode of Resilient Hearts: Divorce Healing & Empowerment for Women, Aparna Jadhav shares how to shift the focus from conflict to cooperation—so your children can thrive.
You’ll learn:
🌸 Co-parenting doesn’t have to be a battlefield. With the right tools, you can raise emotionally safe, happy children—even in separate households.
📘 Grab the book: Paradise Sucked
✨ Subscribe for more emotional resilience tools, affirmations, and healing support after divorce.
By Aparnaa JadhavCo-parenting after divorce can feel like walking on eggshells—especially when emotions from the past still linger. But peaceful co-parenting is possible, even if your ex is difficult or uncooperative.
In this episode of Resilient Hearts: Divorce Healing & Empowerment for Women, Aparna Jadhav shares how to shift the focus from conflict to cooperation—so your children can thrive.
You’ll learn:
🌸 Co-parenting doesn’t have to be a battlefield. With the right tools, you can raise emotionally safe, happy children—even in separate households.
📘 Grab the book: Paradise Sucked
✨ Subscribe for more emotional resilience tools, affirmations, and healing support after divorce.