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WHEN WORDS HURT: HELPING YOUR CHILD COPE WITH BULLYING AT SCHOOL

WHEN WORDS HURT: HELPING YOUR CHILD COPE WITH BULLYING AT SCHOOL

by Alexandra Geczi | Aug 10, 2017 | Uncategorized

Bullying is a focal point of media attention these days. Taylor Swift wrote the anti-bullying anthem “Mean” to rebuke her high school tormentors, and celebrities like Anne Hathaway, Demi Lovato, and Lady Gaga have all lent their voices and personal experiences to the...
FIND YOUR INDEPENDENCE AND FREEDOM: 3 THINGS THAT MAY BE HOLDING YOU BACK AFTER DIVORCE

FIND YOUR INDEPENDENCE AND FREEDOM: 3 THINGS THAT MAY BE HOLDING YOU BACK AFTER DIVORCE

by Alexandra Geczi | Jul 21, 2017 | Uncategorized

The day that you find out that your spouse wants a divorce can be one of the most heartbreaking (or to some people, the most joyous) days in a person’s life. Regardless, it can shake the very foundation of your life’s structure and routine, and if you’ve been the...
4 TIPS ON HOW TO BUILD A WINNING RESUME AFTER BEING A STAY-AT-HOME PARENT

4 TIPS ON HOW TO BUILD A WINNING RESUME AFTER BEING A STAY-AT-HOME PARENT

by Alexandra Geczi | Jul 10, 2017 | Uncategorized

You’ve mastered the art of school lunches and you know the last time every nook and cranny in your home has been cleaned, but how does your resume look when you try to apply for a job? Chief Domestic Officers often find they have a hard time gaining employment outside...
4 WAYS TO PREPARE YOUR CHILD FOR A SUMMER VACATION AWAY FROM MOM OR DAD WHO ARE SHARING CUSTODY

4 WAYS TO PREPARE YOUR CHILD FOR A SUMMER VACATION AWAY FROM MOM OR DAD WHO ARE SHARING CUSTODY

by Alexandra Geczi | Jun 20, 2017 | Uncategorized

When summer vacation comes around it’s natural for your children to have a mixture of both excitement and apprehension, especially if it’s their first summer after your divorce. After all, they get to be out of school for several months, but also have to navigate a...
SCHOOL’S OUT, BUT THE KIDS AREN’T AROUND: 4 COPING AND SELF-CARE TIPS FOR PARENTS WHO SHARE CUSTODY

SCHOOL’S OUT, BUT THE KIDS AREN’T AROUND: 4 COPING AND SELF-CARE TIPS FOR PARENTS WHO SHARE CUSTODY

by Alexandra Geczi | Jun 10, 2017 | Uncategorized

Summertime is just around the corner, and with the excitement of school being out of session you might find yourself wondering how to navigate the season without your kids. Custody schedules tend to look a bit different for each family, as children may stay at one...
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