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Mommy vs Little Sister... Good-Bye Sing-Off

2/22/2015

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We get so excited when it's time for pick up from daddy's house when the weekend is over!  So much so that we can't help but be silly to get ourselves ready to see each other.... gah!  When coparenting, it's important to make sure your kids feel secure during the transition to and from the other parent's house.  Besides talking about how the time away was, we also share what we'll be doing next after pick up.  Transition time (as with any time) should never be a competition of love between you and your partner.  It's a time to focus on making sure the kids feel loved, appreciated, secure and safe (we focused, not "me focused"
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