Regardless of the coping mechanism that your child employs to cope with separation, they are likely to confront five fundamental feelings. Here’s what you can do to help them on this emotional roller-coaster.
We all know that divorce has the potential to negatively affect a child's well-being. But can divorce be good for children as well?
As parents, we always put our kids first - even when it comes to matters of personal struggle. Here are Julie's tips for parenting through crisis.
When you have been a full-time parent for years, adjusting to life as a part-time mum or dad can be a rough learning curve.
Shared parenting is a team-effort that relies on reciprocity, respect and routine. Stick to these tips and you will be functioning as a well-oiled machine!
If you feel more like a maid than a member of the family, check out the below tips for evening the division of housework in your home.
When a life changing event rocks a family, children can be the hardest hit. They can become angry, confused, and may start to take their frustration out on others – maybe you, or maybe their peers.
The festive season is concentrated around the family, so it is natural that after separation or divorce Christmas becomes a complicated affair.
For many, surviving Christmas spells stress. How can you cope this holiday season, and heck, even enjoy it? The Clarity Road Team have a few ideas.