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Too often single women dating in midlife sabotage themselves and their relationships with behavior that is immature, unproductive or actually destructive.
Here are eight mistakes to avoid when dating, starting a relationship or moving ahead [...]
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Is Conscious Uncoupling An Option For Divorcing Parents?
Why is the concept of uncoupling consciously so threatening?
Why does parental divorce so often become a process of unconscious un-parenting?
So who really loses in divorce [...]
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Rosalind Sedacca is a Dating & Relationship Coach and co-author of 99 Things Women Wish They Knew Before Dating After 40, 50 & Yes, 60! She is co-creator of the Dating Rescue 10 Week eCourse and the Create Your Ideal Relationship [...]
A recent article I read talks about proposed changes to child custody legislation.
An investigative committee is being formed to consider whether “shared parenting may be the best custodial situation for all children of divorcing parents.”
While [...]
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Rosalind Sedacca is a Divorce & Parenting Coach as well as the Founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network for parents. She is author of How Do I Tell The Kids About The Divorce?
In this podcast, Rosalind shares must [...]
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Rosalind Sedacca, a Dating & Relationship Coach and author of 99 Things Women Wish They Knew Before Dating After 40, 50 & Yes 60! She reveals why such great catches are still out there and still single!
Rosalind offers [...]
Rosalind Sedacca, a Divorce & Parenting Coach, founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network and author of the internationally acclaimed ebook, How Do I Tell the Kids About the Divorce? A Create-a-Storybook Guide to Preparing Your Children [...]
Few children outgrow the warm comfort of a bedtime tale.
And like most kids, my son always enjoyed his baby pictures – watching himself grow and change. Divorce is certainly no fairytale, but I thought, ‘Maybe combining a story with our [...]
Divorce is a highly emotional topic.
When children are involved the consequences are far more dramatic – and, not surprisingly, so are our opinions. I know there are many people who sincerely believe that no divorce is a good divorce. They [...]