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Have you ever met someone who keeps all the good things to themselves? Like that woman in a stunning dress who suddenly “forgets” where she bought it? Yeah, we all hate a gatekeeper! But what if I told you that you might be gatekeeping too—not with a dress, but with your child?
In this episode of The Cordial Co-Parent, we’re diving into something called facilitative gatekeeping—a term that might sound technical, but trust me, it’s so important. This is all about whether you’re making it easier or harder for your child to have a relationship with their other parent. And here’s the thing—most parents who struggle with this don’t even realize they’re doing it.
So, are you holding the gate open? Or are you unintentionally making it harder for your child to connect with their other parent? Tune in to find out...
Have you ever met someone who keeps all the good things to themselves? Like that woman in a stunning dress who suddenly “forgets” where she bought it? Yeah, we all hate a gatekeeper! But what if I told you that you might be gatekeeping too—not with a dress, but with your child?
In this episode of The Cordial Co-Parent, we’re diving into something called facilitative gatekeeping—a term that might sound technical, but trust me, it’s so important. This is all about whether you’re making it easier or harder for your child to have a relationship with their other parent. And here’s the thing—most parents who struggle with this don’t even realize they’re doing it.
So, are you holding the gate open? Or are you unintentionally making it harder for your child to connect with their other parent? Tune in to find out...