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Co-Parenting In A Pandemic: How to Find A Better Balance
Season 1 · Episode 13

Co-Parenting In A Pandemic: How to Find A Better Balance

Work. Parenting. Relationships. Remember how elusive the idea of balance used to feel way back in 2019? Now it seems like a downright fantasy. The research shows this pandemic has been disruptive to our families in significant ways, and it's disproportionately impacting women and mothers, putting our marriages and relationships to the test. As we work to support our kids, there are traps we all fall into with our partners and spouses. We're going to talk about learning to ask for help in the right way, dropping defensiveness, and reducing resentment. In today’s episode, we’ll tell you why improving your co-parenting will help your kids more than you know.

Flusterclux With Lynn Lyons: For Parents Who Worry · Lynn Lyons LICSW, Robin Hutson

July 7, 202044m 25s

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Show Notes

 The research shows this pandemic has been disruptive to our families in significant ways. It's putting our marriages and relationships to the test. Collegial coparenting is critical. 

So as we share the parenting load, there are traps we all fall into with our partners and spouses. Lynn talks about asking for help in the right way, dropping defensiveness, resentment, and learning not to take the wrong things personally.

In this episode Robin references Deb Perelmen's article in the New York Times: "In the Covid-19 Economy, You Can Have a Kid or a Job. You Can’t Have Both."

Robin also references an episode of Celebrity Wife Swap but could not remember who starred in the episode. It was actually the premiere episode featuring Carnie Wilson and Tracey Gold.

When referencing the movie This is 40 by Judd Apatow, Robin speaks of her past as a travel writer and how she's trying to bring the feeling of a vacation into the home.

And if you need some inspiration, we have that summer episode guide from last week with all sorts of ways to create some family fun.

The end song is Susie Tallman's Kookaburra, from one of her many outstanding children's albums.

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