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Divorce is painful, complicated, and deeply personal. No two co-parenting stories look the same. In this episode of Dishing with Dr. Duer, we're talking about what it means to play the long game when it comes to co-parenting: prioritizing emotional safety, protecting childhood, and raising kids who feel secure even when family structures change.
Drawing from both personal experience and professional work, Dr. Duer and colleague Natali Rhymes discuss what worked, what didn't, and why flexibility, respect, and restraint matter more than being "right".
This conversation isn't about perfect co-parenting or fairy-tale outcomes. It is about doing the best you can with what you have and remembering that how you co-parent today shapes your child's relationships for years to come.
By Stephanie DuerDivorce is painful, complicated, and deeply personal. No two co-parenting stories look the same. In this episode of Dishing with Dr. Duer, we're talking about what it means to play the long game when it comes to co-parenting: prioritizing emotional safety, protecting childhood, and raising kids who feel secure even when family structures change.
Drawing from both personal experience and professional work, Dr. Duer and colleague Natali Rhymes discuss what worked, what didn't, and why flexibility, respect, and restraint matter more than being "right".
This conversation isn't about perfect co-parenting or fairy-tale outcomes. It is about doing the best you can with what you have and remembering that how you co-parent today shapes your child's relationships for years to come.