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Kidsplosion: How Having Children Can Impact Your Relationship in Unexpected Ways

10.27.2023 - By EJ and Tarah KerwinPlay

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In this episode, EJ and Tarah answer three key questions about the impact of having children on a relationship: 1. How does becoming parents affect the dynamics of a relationship? 2. What are some common challenges couples face when they have children? 3. How can couples stay connected and prioritize their relationship while raising a family? In this episode of Relationship Renovation, hosts EJ and Tarah delve into the topic of how having children can impact your relationship. They discuss the common challenges that arise when couples become parents and share their own experiences as a blended family with four children, including twins. Through their unique perspective as relationship experts, they provide valuable insights and strategies for staying connected, maintaining intimacy, and making your relationship a priority, even amidst the chaos of parenting. If you’re a couple navigating the ups and downs of parenthood, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to gain expert advice and practical tips on navigating the transformative journey of parenthood while keeping your relationship strong and thriving. Don't miss out on the valuable insights that will help you and your partner stay connected, loving, and intimate with one another. To learn more about our online program that helps couples improve their relationship and embark on a journey of self-discovery and intimacy building, click this link ------------> Purchase Relationship Renovation at Home Online Course.

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