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An article titled "18 Things I Wish I Knew When I Turned 18" [https://www.scarymommy.com/18-things-wish-known-turned-18/] prompted us to wonder if 18-year-olds can absorb any sage advice from their elders. We don't think we could have, and our kids aren't too interested either.
Rosalind Sedacca, CDC is recognized as The Voice of Child-Centered Divorce. She is a Divorce & Co-Parenting Coach and founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network which provides advice, programs, coaching and other valuable resources for parents who are facing, moving through or transitioning after a divorce. She is the author of How Do I Tell the Kids about the Divorce? A Create-a-Storybook Guide to Preparing Your Children – with Love! -- an internationally acclaimed ebook designed to help parents get through the tough divorce talk with the best possible outcome for themselves and their children. And Rosalind hosts the Divorce, Dating & Empowered Living Radio Show & Podcast. Rosalind is also a Dating & Relationship Coach and co-author of 99 Things Women Wish They Knew Before Dating After 40, 50 & Yes, 60! as well as the DatingRescue eCourse and Create Your Ideal Relationship Kit for women and Mastering the Challenges of Dating: A Success Formula for Men. She is co-creator of an 8-hr and 12-hr Anger Management Program for Co-Parents. Rosalind is an Advisor at ParentalWisdom.com, a national contributor to the Huffington Post as well as a Contributing Writer for Exceptional People Magazine and the 2008 First Place Winner of the Victorious Woman Award. She is also the 2011 International Women’s Day Outstanding Service Award winner for her work with divorce and parenting issues. Website: www.childcentereddivorce.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/power-of-attorney/support
WGSN-DB Going Solo Network (www.goingsolonetwork.com) presents Divorce, Dating & Empowered Living Show with Host/Guest, Amy Sherman, Dating & Relationship Coach, Therapist, Author.For more than two decades Amy Sherman has been working in the helping field, inspiring others to live their best life. She has a master's degree in counseling/psychology from Vermont College and has worked with adults, teens and couples struggling with personal and professional issues that have kept them from the happiness and joy they deserve. She is Founder of the Baby Boomers' Network and Co-Founder of the Women Dating After 40 and Dating Rescue programs. The Baby Boomers' Network is a website devoted to helping boomers transition through midlife using the healthiest, most effective coping skills. As a Dating & Relationship Coach, Amy's expertise is in guiding singles to move from insecurity and uncertainty to empowerment and commitment. Amy has worked with parents struggling with difficult teens and has provided practical solutions through her parenting program, If Your Teen is Acting Out… She has been awarded first place winner of the 2009 Victorious Woman of the Month Award. She is also a Contributing Columnist to Huffington Post, JenningsWire.com and The Boomer Authority. Plus, she is an Expert Advisor and Blogger for www.ParentalWisdom.com, www.FinallyOver40.com, www.EvanCarmichael.com
Everyone can be affected if there is a divorce in the family and holidays take on a new challenge of dealing with the aftermath of a family split. No matter if the divorce is new or old news, every year seems to bring turmoil if you have not ironed out your feelings of loss, grief, guilt, pain, separation, loneliness or anger. How will you handle the holidays this year? Are you going to take hostages this December? You feel like you are entitled to having the kids, hosting the party, giving big gifts or claiming the 'family dinner at noon' and disappointment is going to be had by someone. Pulling out all the guns; the pictures, the credit cards, the presents, and the tears hoping for a 'photo-op' fit to remember for years and notch on your totem pole. My guest, Rosalind Sedacca, is a Parenting Coach, advisor at ParentalWisdom.com and on the Board of Directors of the Toby Center for Family Transitions. She is the expert when it comes to relationships in many stages of our lives. Her knowledge is perfect to share with us this holiday season as so many people are struggling with divorce and the repercussions. Divorce does not only affect the adults and children of the immediate family but the extended family and friends that touch our lives throughout the year. What may be a private action has quite diverse reaching fingers to cause ripples of unhappiness that may envelop relationships. Please join us today as I speak with Rosalind about divorce and how she sees it. If you wish to contact Rosalind for help, contact her here.
When Beverly Willett was faced with divorce she did something few have tried... challenging the divorce in court. She wanted desperately to save her marriage and avoid divorce. Beverly has extensive knowledge about the judicial system, both from her research and personal experience, and is passionate about divorce reform. Beverly www.beverlywillett.com, is an author and former attorney. Her articles about divorce, marriage and parenting have appeared in many publications, including The New York Times, Newsweek, Woman’s Day, Family Circle, Prevention, Salon.com, Parenting and The Daily Beast. She’s a regular contributor to The Huffington Post Divorce page, a former Contributing Editor to Chicken Soup for the Soul Magazine, and a long-time advisor to Parentalwisdom.com. For the past year, she has been consulting with groups and individuals about divorce reform on a pro bono basis. She is the chair of the advisory committee for the Coalition for Divorce Reform. (http://www.divorcereform.info/) Topics in this program include: • The Impossible Dream: The Fight to Save Beverly’s Marriage • Giving up on your career for your children • The differences and flaws between No Fault vs. Fault Divorce • When mom’s break up: Coping with the loss of friendships post divorce • How the Coalition for Divorce Reform is making a difference.
Author and founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network, Rosalind Sedacca, CCT will share her insights and advice about choices and decisions parents make that can adversely affect their children during and long after a divorce. Learn key questions to ask yourself before making any parenting decision – and concrete ways to avoid the most disastrous mistakes parents make in the months and years following a divorce. Recognized as The Voice of Child-Centered Divorce, Rosalind Sedacca, CCT, is the founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network and author of, How Do I Tell the Kids about the Divorce? A Create-a-Storybook™ Guide to Preparing Your Children – with Love! Rosalind is the originator of National Child-Centered Divorce Month every July. She is on the Board of Directors of WE Magazine for Women and ChildSharing, Inc. She writes a monthly column for divorceinteractive.com, is an Expert Advisor at ParentalWisdom.com, a Contributing Expert for Divorce360.com, on the Panel of Experts for the National Association of Divorce for Women and Children (NADWC.com), a Monthly Columnist for DivorceInteractive.com, a Contributing Columnist for MommyMentors.com and a Contributing Author to Exceptional Magazine. She is also the National First Place Winner of the 2008 Victorious Woman Award. Rosalind shares her expertise through group and personal coaching services, teleseminars as well as print, TV and radio interviews. To learn more about her book, free ezine, blog and other valuable resources forhttp://www.childcentereddivorce.com and http://www.howdoitellthekids.com.
Author and founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network, Rosalind Sedacca, CCT will share her insights and advice about choices and decisions parents make that can adversely affect their children during and long after a divorce. Learn key questions to ask yourself before making any parenting decision – and concrete ways to avoid the most disastrous mistakes parents make in the months and years following a divorce. Recognized as The Voice of Child-Centered Divorce, Rosalind Sedacca, CCT, is the founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network and author of, How Do I Tell the Kids about the Divorce? A Create-a-Storybook™ Guide to Preparing Your Children – with Love! Rosalind is the originator of National Child-Centered Divorce Month every July. She is on the Board of Directors of WE Magazine for Women and ChildSharing, Inc. She writes a monthly column for divorceinteractive.com, is an Expert Advisor at ParentalWisdom.com, a Contributing Expert for Divorce360.com, on the Panel of Experts for the National Association of Divorce for Women and Children (NADWC.com), a Monthly Columnist for DivorceInteractive.com, a Contributing Columnist for MommyMentors.com and a Contributing Author to Exceptional Magazine. She is also the National First Place Winner of the 2008 Victorious Woman Award. Rosalind shares her expertise through group and personal coaching services, teleseminars as well as print, TV and radio interviews. To learn more about her book, free ezine, blog and other valuable resources forhttp://www.childcentereddivorce.com and http://www.howdoitellthekids.com.