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Positive Impact of Co-Parenting on Emotional Growth - with Joseph Zweben
Wednesday, 5 March, 2025
"If your parents and you are just going to look at the negative side only and just keep making it worse for yourself, it's never going to get better." -Joseph Zweben- Joseph Zweben, a student at Pace University, is a testament to the positive impact of cooperative parenting during challenging times like divorce. Having personally experienced the benefits of his parents' collaborative efforts, Joseph emphasizes how their open communication and conflict-free environment allowed him and his brother to thrive academically and athletically. This nurturing approach not only bolstered his emotional well-being but also sparked his passion for helping others facing similar challenges, as demonstrated through his volunteer work with organizations such as Top Soccer and Best Buddies. Joseph's story underscores the potential for resilience and growth in children when parents prioritize a supportive and stable environment, even amidst the complexities of divorce. Key Takeaways: ->The positive impact of cooperative parenting during and after divorce on children's adaptation and mental well-being ->The value of empathy, support, and effective communication in navigating tough situations, as learned through personal experiences ->Maintaining a sense of normalcy for children during family celebrations, birthdays, and holidays post-divorce ->The enduring unity within divorced families and the importance of open communication and adaptability in family relationships post-separation ->Reassuring children during divorce to prevent them from blaming themselves and minimizing the negative impact on their well-being ->The emotional intelligence growth and ability to help others influenced by watching parents co-parent Connect with Joseph Zweben: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-zweben-17676434a/ https://www.instagram.com/joezweben_/ Connect with Katherine Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kemiller1/ https://miller-law.com/